She sensed she would have to let Odysseus leave.
Probably wary of strangers after their ordeal and tired of being in the public eye.
When Odysseus was with Calypso, he initially enjoyed her hospitality but eventually grew homesick and longed to return to his wife, Penelope, and his homeland, Ithaca. With Circe, he was initially wary of her magic but eventually grew fond of her and found her to be a valuable ally in his journey home.
wairy
Wary is the correct spelling.
Tagalog translation of wary: ilag
doubtful, wary, distrustful, wary
Friday believes that the English seamen come to the island with the purpose of raiding and pillaging. He sees them as a threat to Robinson and himself and is wary of their intentions.
We still seem wary of defining europe's identity.
when walking away from something bad I'm trying to wary.
The phrase "wary of the weather" means that someone/something is cautious of the weather, since the word wary means caution or cautious.
Wary means careful Weary means tired
Wary and beware come from ware, a middle English verb and adjective.