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watchful

American  
[woch-fuhl] / ˈwɒtʃ fəl /

adjective

  1. vigilant or alert; closely observant.

    The sentry remained watchful throughout the night.

    Synonyms:
    wary, cautious, circumspect, careful, heedful, attentive
  2. Archaic. wakeful.


watchful British  
/ ˈwɒtʃfʊl /

adjective

  1. vigilant or alert

  2. archaic not sleeping

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Related Words

See alert.

Other Word Forms

  • self-watchfulness noun
  • unwatchful adjective
  • unwatchfully adverb
  • unwatchfulness noun
  • watchfully adverb
  • watchfulness noun

Etymology

Origin of watchful

First recorded in 1540–50; watch + -ful

Example Sentences

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Bar an attempted scoop at Scott Boland, Brook backed up his watchful 45 in the first innings with a careful 30 from 56 balls.

From BBC

Stokes took a horrible blow to the head off Mitchell Starc, yet was not shaken from his watchful vigil.

From BBC

Having laid the groundwork for a prolonged pause, the committee is now well positioned for watchful waiting.

From Barron's

Gene immediately spots me and starts glaring with the watchful eyes of a murderous velociraptor.

From Literature

Perhaps determined to set an example to his team-mates after their dismal display on Saturday, captain Ben Stokes dug in for a watchful 50 off 152 balls.

From BBC