A good idea
Probably wary of strangers after their ordeal and tired of being in the public eye.
The Grangerfords are wary of strangers due to the ongoing feud with the Shepherdsons, which has bred a culture of distrust and violence. They are cautious of outsiders because they fear they may be spies or trigger further conflict.
"Wary of the weather" means being cautious or concerned about potential weather-related risks or dangers, such as storms, snowfall, or extreme temperatures. It implies being prepared and alert to the potential impacts that changing weather conditions could have.
The Giant German Spitz breed is known for being intelligent, alert, and loyal. They are typically energetic and require regular exercise. They have a thick double coat that requires regular grooming to prevent matting. Giant German Spitz dogs are known for being good watchdogs and can be wary of strangers.
It means showing or having caution, being wary or prudent.
No, it is not an oxymoron. Strangers are not classified as people who are "seen", so being unseen does not contradict the overall meaning.
The homophone for "wary" is "weary."
Stranger anxiety is when you are afraid of talking to strangers and being around people that you don't know because they are strangers and they frighten you.
They are just being wary, they study you, making sure your not a threat to them like a hunter.
Wary is the correct spelling.
Tagalog translation of wary: ilag
doubtful, wary, distrustful, wary