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wary
adjective as in careful, cautious
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Example Sentences
We must be wary of this deeply flawed law being used by a president who, by his own admission, is hellbent on retaliation against media critics and perceived political enemies.
Some senior FA officials are known to have been wary of accusations of hypocrisy if the governing body were not to support Saudi Arabia but then wanted England to participate in its World Cup.
Among other suggestions, prosecutors say, victims should be wary of people who try to move conversations to encrypted instant messaging apps such as Whatsapp, Signal and others.
He accepted that insurance providers may be wary of people using storms as a pretext to make a claim on properties already in need of repair.
Some senior FA officials are known to have been wary of accusations of hypocrisy if it were not to support Saudi Arabia but then wants England to participate.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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