unwary
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un·war·y
(ŭn-wâr′ē)adj. un·war·i·er, un·war·i·est
Not alert to danger, problems, or deception.
un·war′i·ly adv.
un·war′i·ness n.
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unwary
(ʌnˈwɛərɪ)adj
lacking caution or prudence; not vigilant or careful
unˈwarily adv
unˈwariness n
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un•war•y
(ʌnˈwɛər i)adj. , -war•i•er, -war•i•est.
not wary; not cautious or watchful, as against danger or misfortune.
[1570–80]
un•war′i•ly, adv.
un•war′i•ness, n.
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Adj. | 1. | ![]() wary - marked by keen caution and watchful prudence; "they were wary in their movements"; "a wary glance at the black clouds"; "taught to be wary of strangers" |
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unwary
adjective careless, rash, reckless, hasty, thoughtless, unguarded, indiscreet, imprudent, heedless, incautious, uncircumspect, unwatchful The hilly roads were slick enough to cause unwary drivers to skid.
cautious, wary, discreet, prudent, guarded, watchful, circumspect, chary
cautious, wary, discreet, prudent, guarded, watchful, circumspect, chary
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unwary
(anˈweəri) adjective not cautious. If you are unwary he will cheat you.imprudente, incauto
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