Yes, it means "feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems."
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means nervous or cautious
Yes it is. It means to be cautious.
The Wary-Wary word for south is habagatnon. See link for more.
The root word of "wary" is "ware," which comes from Old English and means cautious or aware.
The phrase "wary of the weather" means that someone/something is cautious of the weather, since the word wary means caution or cautious.
Wary, alert.
Be wary of that soot on the hearth.
Desirous, wary, and envious.
The deer was wary of the predator following her.
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'Warily' is an adverb, derived from the adjective 'wary'. 'Wary' is a word used to describe someone who is for example very watchful, is on guard, or 'cautious'.
"Waray" is a term used to refer to both a language spoken in the Eastern Visayas region of the Philippines, as well as the people who speak that language. It is known for its unique vocabulary and syntax, and is one of the major languages in the Philippines.
This versatile chess master is a wily tactician; be wary.
The lifeguard was very wary when he saw the little kids go in the water. Mom's hands were trembling terribly as she warily watched her child be taken off.