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wary
[wair-ee]
adjective
watchful; being on one's guard against danger.
arising from or characterized by caution.
to give someone a wary look.
wary
/ ˈwɛərɪ /
adjective
watchful, cautious, or alert
characterized by caution or watchfulness
Other Word Forms
- warily adverb
- wariness noun
- overwary adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of wary1
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Example Sentences
If you’re wary about opening up a new credit card but still want to pay your holiday shopping bill in installments, you might be tempted by buy-now-pay-later loans, an increasingly common payment option.
Of those, roughly a third are sanctioned barrels—with some would-be buyers wary of taking delivery, at least temporarily—and another 80 million are in long-haul transit from the Americas to Asia, he said.
In a separate release, the ONS said retail sales fell by 1.1% in October, an indication that households were wary of spending until the budget provides clarity about their future tax bills.
Taliban leaders crave wider recognition and foreign investment, but sanctions on senior figures have made investors wary.
While shoppers have been gearing up for the holiday season and making lists of potential gifts, Wall Street has been growing wary.
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