wariness

  • 11wariness — sb. [iwarness]. O. and N. 1226 …

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  • 12wariness — war·i·ness || weÉ™rɪnɪs n. caution, heedfulness, watchfulness, vigilance …

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  • 13wariness — n. Caution, cautiousness, care, circumspection, watchfulness, forethought, vigilance, foresight, scrupulousness …

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  • 14wariness — war·i·ness …

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  • 15wariness — See: wary …

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  • 16wariness — /ˈwɛərinəs/ (say wairreenuhs) noun the state or quality of being wary. {war(y) + i 2 + ness} …

  • 17wariness — noun the trait of being cautious and watchful • Syn: ↑chariness • Ant: ↑unwariness • Derivationally related forms: ↑chary (for: ↑chariness), ↑wary …

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  • 18caution — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Wariness Nouns 1. caution, cautiousness, discretion, prudence, heed, circumspection, calculation; coolness, deliberation, forethought, foresight; vigilance, care; warning. 2. (cautious attitude) coolness …

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  • 19Martin Wiener — Martin Joel Wiener (born 1941) is an American academic and author. He is currently the chair of the history department at Rice University. English Culture and the Decline of the Industrial Spirit: The Wiener Debate His main claim to fame lies… …

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  • 20Island tameness — is the tendency of many populations and species of animals living on isolated islands to lose their wariness of potential predators, particularly of large animals. The term is partly synonymous with ecological naïvete, which also has a wider… …

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