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- Dictionaryguarded/ˈɡɑːdɪd/
adjective
- 1. cautious and having possible reservations: "he has given a guarded welcome to the idea" Similar Opposite
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careful not to give too much information or show how you really feel: a guarded response. Conversation on the trading floor tends to be polite but guarded. protected from being known, found, harmed, or taken: carefully/closely/fiercely guarded a carefully guarded secret.
The meaning of GUARDED is cautious, circumspect. How to use guarded in a sentence.
Guarded definition: cautious; careful; prudent. See examples of GUARDED used in a sentence.
If you describe someone as guarded, you mean that they are careful not to show their feelings or give away information.
adjective. /ˈɡɑːdɪd/ /ˈɡɑːrdɪd/ (of a person or a remark they make) careful; not showing feelings or giving much information synonym cautious. a guarded reply. You should be more guarded in what you say to reporters. They gave the news a guarded welcome (= did not show great enthusiasm about it). opposite unguarded. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.
Someone who's guarded is careful, restrained, and maybe a little bit wary. It's normal for a new rescue dog to be guarded when you first bring her home. People tend to be guarded in certain situations — when they're being criticized, or are at a party where they don't know a single person.
Define guarded. guarded synonyms, guarded pronunciation, guarded translation, English dictionary definition of guarded. adj. 1. Protected; defended. 2. Watched over; supervised. 3. Cautious; restrained: We view these changes with guarded optimism. guard′ed·ly adv....