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wary

American  
[wair-ee] / ˈwɛər i /

adjective

  • warier,
    comparative
  • wariest
    superlative
  1. watchful; being on one's guard against danger.

    Synonyms:
    prudent, circumspect, guarded, vigilant, alert
  2. arising from or characterized by caution.

    to give someone a wary look.


wary British  
/ ˈwɛərɪ /

adjective

  1. watchful, cautious, or alert

  2. characterized by caution or watchfulness

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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See careful.

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Etymology

Origin of wary

First recorded in 1545–55; ware 2 + -y 1

Explanation

Describe yourself as wary if you don't quite trust someone or something and want to proceed with caution. Be wary of risky things like wild mushrooms and Internet deals! You can trace wary through Old English back to Old High German giwar "aware, attentive." If you keep a wary eye on something, you are attentive for signs that it is becoming dangerous. Likewise, if you give someone a wary glance, your face conveys the suspicion and caution you feel. When you are wary of driving alone at night or making promises, you fear something bad might happen if you do these things.

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She says while they have message boards there too, they wouldn't be focused on solidarity with victims of one particular incident, perhaps because authorities are wary of any outpouring of public sentiment.

From BBC Aug. 21, 2026

The result has left many in Michigan’s Jewish community wary of El-Sayed and looking for outreach from him and his campaign to assuage their concerns.

From Slate Aug. 20, 2026

Consumers have cut back on salad purchases, as the cyclospora outbreak keeps them wary of lettuce.

From MarketWatch Aug. 18, 2026

That history is one reason Jewish groups are often wary of demographic cataloging by any government office.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 17, 2026

“But I’d be wary of telling the full tale here. Stories are powerful magic. You’ll find that out soon enough. Best only summarize.”

From "Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky" by Kwame Mbalia

In other words, drawn out once with the prospect of a groundbreaking deal that never materialized, a warier Kim may not be so quick to do so again.

From Los Angeles Times May 15, 2024

The strengthening of Ukrainian air defenses with Western weaponry may partly explain the decrease, with shoot-downs seemingly making Russian pilots warier.

From Seattle Times Jan. 15, 2024

Li's call came as the European bloc grows warier of the risks of engaging China, defined as its partner, competitor and "systemic rival" since 2019.

From Reuters Sep. 10, 2023

Far warier — though less cautious — on the world stage than in 1941.

From Washington Times Mar. 16, 2022

Since leaving the warren of the snares they had become warier, shrewder, a tenacious band who understood each other and worked together.

From "Watership Down: A Novel" by Richard Adams

Germans are among the wariest in Europe of nuclear energy.

From New York Times Aug. 4, 2022

Naturally, given the nature of COVID-19 spread, choral groups are the wariest about returning to concertizing, but this group is still on board for its Oct.

From Seattle Times Sep. 14, 2021

Franklin, who is the wariest of personalities, deflected and delayed, even as some of her closest friends encouraged her to settle the deal and enjoy the inevitable attention that would come with “Amazing Grace.”

From The New Yorker Apr. 4, 2016

Another is that even the wariest trout seem to throw caution to the wind when these insects appear, gorging indiscriminately.

From New York Times May 11, 2013

At first, Omakayas tried to think she had won, that she had outwitted Old Tallow and made her impatient, as even the wariest animals often failed to do.

From "The Birchbark House" by Louise Erdrich

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