I warily look both ways when I go across the road to get on the bus.
Warily is an adverb, yes.Some example sentences are:The tiger eyed the human warily.The police warily watched his movements.
The adverb form of "war" is "warily." It describes an action done with caution or vigilance, often due to the potential for conflict or danger. While "war" itself does not directly have a conventional adverb form, "warily" conveys a sense of being watchful or careful, which can be related to the context of war.
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the judge was merciless when delivering the sentence.
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I eyed the rattlesnake warily.
I warily looked both ways before crossing the street.
The wolves tread warily on the thinned ice over the frozen lake.
The policemen where warily on the towns annually street watch. created by: Amanda L.
The student warily looked down the hall to avoid getting a detention by any passing teachers.
When you want to bump your sentence up a few adverb notches. The wolf warily patrolled the plains, using its cunning to locate and brutally vaporize intruding ostriches.
"Fearing what sudden thing he might do next, i watched him warily." Quote taken from the book Crispin, TRY THE BOOK ITS REALLY GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Warily means cautious or careful.
Warily is an adverb.
Warily is an adverb, yes.Some example sentences are:The tiger eyed the human warily.The police warily watched his movements.
The word cautiously can be used in the place of warily.
I warily weaved my way across the windy elevated walkway. The walkway through the garden was choked with an abundance of overgrowth.