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Meanings of
wariness
in English
Catalan
recel
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The trait of being cautious and watchful.
chariness
unwariness
Catalan
recel
Synonyms
Examples for "
chariness
"
chariness
Examples for "
chariness
"
1
She had tried to make him divine all this in the
chariness
of her promise to write.
2
One great thing undoubtedly was, the
chariness
of herself and her conduct, which an unmarried female always observes.
3
Isyllt remembered that
chariness
.
4
To preserve however the
chariness
of their reputation, they insisted upon conducting me with them for a few miles on the outside of a stage-coach.
5
I ended up knowing its habits better than my own: its
chariness
-
it
was
an old veteran rat-itsaudacity, the way it moved inside the walls.
Usage of
wariness
in English
1
Despite this
wariness
,
an increasing number of tourists visit Chernobyl each year.
2
Israeli officials have watched political turmoil since Mubarak's overthrow with growing
wariness
.
3
This new Deighton, the caution, the
wariness
,
was not easy to accept.
4
The popular admiration for Cuba was tinged with
wariness
and skepticism, however.
5
Persecution had taught Pierrette the
wariness
of slaves; so she answered bravely:-
6
He sensed that the man's tense
wariness
was contributing to the problem.
7
She saw nothing she considered a threat, and Leesil's own
wariness
sharpened.
8
There has been
wariness
among private equity firms about investing in Russia.
9
Except for a hard
wariness
in the eyes it told nothing now.
10
And China itself has become a source of
wariness
for many investors.
11
John didn't allow any sign of
wariness
to show on his features.
12
REF
wariness
of interdisciplinarity is, to an extent at least, institution specific.
13
Their faces relaxed from
wariness
;
they were no longer upon their guard.
14
Sympathy wrestled with
wariness
in Wynn when she saw Magiere's anxious expression.
15
There is still a
wariness
out there over unresolved issues, he added.
16
His was the faith that is insulted by a suggestion of
wariness
.
Other examples for "wariness"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
wariness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
certain wariness
express wariness
initial wariness
see the wariness
great wariness
More collocations
Translations for
wariness
Catalan
recel
Wariness
through the time
Wariness
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common