wary 的定义
war·i·er, war·i·est.
- watchful; being on one's guard against danger.
- arising from or characterized by caution: to give someone a wary look.
wary 近义词
careful, cautious
wary 的近义词 37 个
- attentive
- circumspect
- considerate
- distrustful
- frugal
- leery
- prudent
- suspicious
- vigilant
- watchful
- alert
- cagey
- calculating
- canny
- chary
- discreet
- doubting
- gingerly
- guarded
- handling with kid gloves
- heedful
- keeping on one's toes
- on guard
- on the lookout
- on the qui vive
- provident
- safe
- saving
- sly
- sparing
- thinking twice
- thrifty
- unwasteful
- walking on eggs
- watching one's step
- watching out
- wide-awake
wary 的反义词 11 个
更多wary例句
- So agencies should be very wary of only relying on Google’s analytics tools.
- The next month, a new government took office in Panama and adopted a warier stance on China.
- However, ad tech providers and publishers are wary of how open Google actually is to their participation.
- He said wary employees are more likely to feel comfortable once they see that colleagues vaccinated weeks earlier are healthy.
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- But their record shows that travelers to Indonesia need to be very wary of any flight connections they make.
- But after a troubled history with alcohol, some tribes are wary.
- Moran does so with fearless honesty and bravura, but admits she was wary about oversharing when she wrote How to Be a Woman.
- When members of the International Commission arrived to help, the community was wary.
- Consumers have been schooled to be wary of companies that offer them valuable products for free along with substantial rebates.
- Usually he feeds on some open spot where no one can approach him without being detected by his wary eye.
- Here they were more wary and more fortunate, and Isabel took a curious pleasure in watching the manifest bliss of her companion.
- But, also, each thought the Prall suspicion justified, and each planned to keep a wary eye in that direction.
- But Elizabeth would not hear of his returning to Ireland except by way of England, and he was far too wary for that.
- He doubted, if Sir Robert Peel was in power, that with his wary prudence and caution, he would carry out these resolutions.