to be wary of doing sth

  • 1wary — war|y [ˈweəri US ˈweri] adj [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: ware careful (11 20 centuries), from Old English wAr] someone who is wary is careful because they think something might be dangerous or harmful be wary of (doing) sth ▪ I m a bit wary of… …

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  • 2wary — adjective someone who is wary is careful because they think something might be dangerous or harmful: be wary of (doing) sth: I m a bit wary of driving in this fog. wariness noun (U) warily adverb: “I want to ask you a favour.” “What is it?” Mike… …

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  • 3eye — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 part of the body ADJECTIVE ▪ left, right ▪ amber, blue, brown, dark, golden, green, grey/gray …

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  • 4suspicious — sus|pi|cious S3 [səˈspıʃəs] adj 1.) thinking that someone might be guilty of doing something wrong or dishonest suspicious of ▪ Some of his colleagues at work became suspicious of his behaviour. suspicious about ▪ They were suspicious about my… …

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