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wary

American  
[wair-ee] / ˈwɛər i /

adjective

warier, wariest
  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

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Related Words

See careful.

Other Word Forms

  • overwary adjective
  • warily adverb
  • wariness noun

Etymology

Origin of wary

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

Example Sentences

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Considered the greatest UFC featherweight of all time, Volkanovski entered as a warm favourite, but was wary of the younger opponent standing five inches taller.

From Barron's

The White House is wary about getting drawn into unproductive negotiations.

From The Wall Street Journal

For investors, it’s worth checking whether there might be some value in the wrecks and being wary of those sailing close to the wind.

From Barron's

His friends were wary —“They’ll peck your eyes out!”—but he only smiled and shook his head.

From Literature

They will go to Monaco for the first leg and will be wary of the principality side who beat them there in Ligue 1 in November.

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