You should be especially wary of children on the streets during school hours, particularly around school zones where they may be crossing streets or playing. Additionally, be cautious during community events or recreational times when children are more likely to be out and about. Always pay attention to their behavior, as they may not be as aware of traffic rules or dangers. Exercise extra vigilance in areas where visibility is limited, such as near parked cars or in crowded environments.
It is not listed as such in the link below, but be wary.
New Zealand should be very wary of growing political ties. The only political tie they should allow is the Monarch of England. Concerning economics, they should also be wary and ensure Australia does not bully and control them in the future.
Patients looking for a surgeon should be wary of doctors who claim that they have unique skills, "secret" techniques, or an improbably large number of satisfied patients.
A person should be very wary of purchasing cheap tickets outside any venue because firstly, the person selling the tickets is not an official ticket seller from the event. Secondly, an individual selling tickets outside a venue is likely to try scamming people for their money, especially by selling fake tickets.
... The question should be "what does 'wariness' mean?", and it is a derivative of "wary" which describes someone who is cautious or anxious about possible problems or consequences.
The homophone for "wary" is "weary."
Be wary of gusts as you pass large vehicles
i think it should, but be wary
Wary is the correct spelling.
Tagalog translation of wary: ilag
It is called "a fear of exploding electronics" !!! The fear may be rational, or irrational: it may have a basis in fact, or it may not. Myself, I always check - out electrical and electronic equipment before use. Yes, I am certainly wary of these types of equipment, especially when I am in the company of young children. Being wary is the same as being alert ....allowing the senses (hearing, seeing, smelling, tasting, balance, touching ) to do their job.
doubtful, wary, distrustful, wary