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solicitous

adjective

so·​lic·​i·​tous sə-ˈli-sə-təs How to pronounce solicitous (audio)
-ˈli-stəs
1
: manifesting or expressing solicitude
a solicitous inquiry about his health
2
: full of concern or fears : apprehensive
solicitous about the future
3
: meticulously careful
solicitous in matters of dress
4
: full of desire : eager
solicitously adverb
solicitousness noun

Did you know?

If you're solicitous about learning the connections between words, you'll surely want to know about the relationship between solicitous and another word you've probably heard before—solicit. Solicitous doesn't come from solicit, but the two words are related. They both have their roots in the Latin word sollicitus, meaning "anxious." Solicitous itself came directly from this Latin word, whereas solicit made its way to English with a few more steps. From sollicitus came the Latin verb sollicitare, meaning "to disturb, agitate, move, or entreat." Forms of this verb were borrowed into Anglo-French, and then Middle English, and have survived in Modern English as solicit.

Example Sentences

I appreciated his solicitous inquiry about my health. He had always been solicitous for the welfare of his family.
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Word History

Etymology

Latin sollicitus

First Known Use

1563, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of solicitous was in 1563

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