cautious statement

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cautious statement

The lawyer made a cautious statement to the reporters.

Definition

Noun: A statement that is expressed with careful limitations, reservations, or conditions to avoid being too direct, absolute, or potentially incorrect.

Usage

A cautious statement is used to communicate an idea, opinion, or fact while deliberately avoiding strong or definitive language. It is common in formal, academic, legal, and diplomatic contexts where precision and the avoidance of error or offense are important. The speaker or writer qualifies the statement to limit its scope or to acknowledge uncertainty.

Examples
  • The scientist made a cautious statement about the preliminary results, noting that more research was needed.
  • During the press conference, the diplomat's answers were all cautious statements, carefully avoiding any commitment.
  • The financial report contained a cautious statement regarding future earnings, citing potential market volatility.
Advanced Usage
  • Legal and Financial Contexts: Often used in official documents to limit liability. For example, an "earnings forecast" is typically a cautious statement full of qualifiers like "subject to," "depending on," or "may."
  • Political and Diplomatic Language: Essential for navigating sensitive topics without making firm promises or accusations.
  • Academic Writing: Used to present hypotheses or interpretations while acknowledging other possibilities or the limits of the current evidence.
Variants and Related Words
  • Qualification (n): A condition or exception added to a statement.
  • Caveat (n): A warning or specific limitation.
  • Hedging (n/adj): The use of cautious, non-committal language.
  • Guarded statement (n): A very similar term implying carefulness to avoid giving away too much information.
Synonyms
  • Qualified remark
  • Guarded comment
  • Hedged assertion
  • Tentative declaration
Antonyms
  • Bold statement
  • Unequivocal declaration
  • Categorical assertion
  • Unqualified claim
Related Phrases
  • To qualify a statement: To add conditions or limitations to a statement.
    • She qualified her statement by saying it was only her personal view.
  • To hedge one's words: To use ambiguous or non-committal language to avoid directness.
    • The politician hedged his words when asked about the new policy.
  • To issue a caveat: To give a warning or specific caution.
    • He issued a caveat that the data was still unverified.
cautious statement

The lawyer made a cautious statement to the reporters.

Noun
  1. a statement made with careful qualifications