Meaning & Definition of word "Warily"

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    Warily

    /ˈwɛə.rɪ.li/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a cautious or watchful manner; with care and vigilance.
      • Example: She approached the strange dog warily, unsure of its temperament.
    • 2. With a sense of caution or suspicion.
      • Example: He accepted the offer warily, knowing that the last one had been too good to be true.
    • 3. In a manner that suggests one is being careful to avoid danger or problems.
      • Example: They opened the door warily, expecting a surprise party but fearing it might be a trick.

    Etymology

    From the word 'ware', meaning cautious, with the adverbial suffix '-ly'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    look warily:

    to observe something with suspicion or caution

    move warily:

    to proceed carefully, often due to potential dangers

    Related Words

    wary:

    cautious or careful about something

    caution:

    care taken to avoid danger or mistakes

    careful:

    making sure of avoiding potential danger

    Slang Meanings of warily