Heedful

usgb/ˈhiːdfl/
adjective

Paying careful attention to something.

He was heedful of the dangers of the job
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Emotional Weight

Heedful expresses a degree of carefulness that involves mindfulness or concern.

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She was heedful of her grandmother's fragile health when planning the family gathering.
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Positive Implication

Using 'heedful' suggests approval of someone's cautious approach.

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The heedful driver avoided accidents during the treacherous road conditions.
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Situational Use

Best used where there is a specific reason to be cautious or alert.

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He was heedful of the expiration dates on perishable items at the grocery store.
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