单词 | wariness |
释义 | wariness (once / 11300 pages) n Wariness is the characteristic of being very cautious or careful. It's smart to have certain amount of wariness when you approach a dog you don't know. Your wariness might cause you not to trust people when you first meet them — reserving judgment or waiting to see if they turn out to be reliable can both be evidence of wariness. Sometimes wariness is entirely appropriate, like when you move through a haunted house or handle a snake. The noun wariness comes from the adjective wary, or "cautious or careful," with its Old English root, wær, "prudent, aware, or alert." WORD FAMILYwary: unwary, warier, wariest, warily, wariness+/unwariness: unwarinesses/unwary: unwarily, unwariness USAGE EXAMPLESThey caution that if coyotes begin to associate people with food, they will start to overcome their wariness of humans. Seattle Times(Dec 28, 2016) They say that if coyotes begin to associate people with food, they will start to overcome their wariness of humans. Washington Times(Dec 27, 2016) It also mirrored Beijing’s relatively measured posture toward the incoming U.S. administration despite signs of growing wariness. Seattle Times(Dec 22, 2016) n the trait of being cautious and watchful Syn|Ant|Hyper chariness unwariness the trait of not being cautious and watchful caution, circumspection the trait of being circumspect and prudent |
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