wary
Americanadjective
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watchful; being on one's guard against danger.
- Synonyms:
- prudent, circumspect, guarded, vigilant, alert
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arising from or characterized by caution.
to give someone a wary look.
adjective
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watchful, cautious, or alert
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characterized by caution or watchfulness
Related Words
See careful.
Other Word Forms
- overwary adjective
- warily adverb
- wariness noun
Etymology
Origin of wary
Example Sentences
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They will be extremely wary of Zimbabwe, whose colourful band of travelling supporters have had plenty to cheer so far.
From Barron's
Many in Syria remain wary of Sharaa, given that the jihadist group he once led started out as an Al-Qaeda affiliate and many of its former members are in his government.
From Barron's
The breakneck pace of AI innovation—like recent updates around Anthropic’s Claude—is also making potential customers wary of sales commitments.
However, they will be wary of what happened to Liverpool last season after Arne Slot's side finished top of the league, only to then run into PSG at the last-16 phase and be eliminated.
From BBC
They are wary of becoming dependent on the U.S. or China for a technology that could have profound implications for their economy and national security.
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