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View synonyms for watchful
watchful
/ ˈwɒtʃfʊl /
adjective
vigilant or alert
archaic, not sleeping
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Other Word Forms
- watchfully adverb
- watchfulness noun
- self-watchfulness noun
- unwatchful adjective
- unwatchfully adverb
- unwatchfulness noun
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After a watchful start, she shifted gears during the death overs, unleashing a flurry of strokes.
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I would find a job and get out on my own, out from under my mother’s watchful eye.
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"During this primitive stage, it is our duty to treat AI as we would our own children – empowering, but with watchful guidance."
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Camille is an interesting narrator in part because she’s what some might derogatorily call a “passive” character, but whom I read instead as intensely observant and watchful.
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But there are things that escape even their watchful eye, such as a pair of earrings.
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