No, "unwary" is not a verb; it is an adjective. It describes someone who is not cautious or alert to potential dangers or risks. For example, an unwary traveler might fall victim to a scam.
it's unwary dude
Someone or something not suspicious: trustworthy or trusted. Someone not feeling suspicious : trusting, unwary
The siren's allure was impossible to resist. Promises of quick profits may allure the unwary investor. "There are people for whom gold holds no allure." (noun) Few men could resist the allure of her beauty and charm. (verb) The chance for fame can allure those with few prospects in life.
The hummingbird flitted and darted about the garden so quickly! The unwary dog darted right into the oncoming traffic.
Once Prince Charming met the captivating Cinderella, he could never forget about her. Many an unwary politician was undone by the allure of a captivating woman.
The guard was very unwary of the town
The word 'unware' is an obsolete form of the adjective 'unwary' which describes a noun as not alert to danger or deception.The noun form for the adjective unwary is unwariness.
Unwary
it's unwary dude
Undefensive, unwary, unwatchful, unprotective...
Offshore winds will blow the unwary captain onto shoals or reefs. Onshore winds will blow the unwary captain away from his next landmark or landfall.
venus fly trap
Symbol of the dangers of the sea to the unwary sailor.
careless, blind, ill-considered, unwary, stupid
Be cautious, always vigilant for potential risks.
Bandits.
Someone or something not suspicious: trustworthy or trusted. Someone not feeling suspicious : trusting, unwary