wary

wary — 形容詞

1. feeling or showing that you do not fully trust someone or something, often becau

1.形容詞B2
釋義

警覺;提防

因不信任而小心戒備

feeling or showing that you do not fully trust someone or something, often because you sense possible danger or difficulty

例句

Haruto was <hl>wary</hl> of the bridge after part of it collapsed.

Haruto 在橋梁部分倒塌後,對那座橋保持警覺。

wary + of + noun for distrust of a physical object

The doctors grew <hl>wary</hl> of the device after it gave wrong results.

醫生們在裝置顯示錯誤結果後,對其產生了警覺。

同義詞
  • cautious

    broader term; cautious can apply to any situation requiring care, without distrust

  • suspicious

    stronger negative connotation; implies belief that something is wrong or dishonest

  • leery

    informal equivalent of wary, common in everyday American speech

反義詞
  • trusting

    opposite attitude; willing to believe without suspicion

  • unwary

    not cautious or alert; easily caught off guard

文法句型

be + wary + of + noun/gerund

become/grow + wary + of + noun/gerund

wary + noun (attributive)

用法筆記

Unlike 'careful', which can apply to any situation needing attention, 'wary' specifically implies that the caution comes from a sense of distrust or suspicion. Use 'wary' when hidden danger or dishonesty is the concern, not just general risk.

常見錯誤

I am wary to try the new restaurant.
I am wary of trying the new restaurant.
💡'wary' is followed by 'of', not the to-infinitive.
She is wary the stranger.
She is wary of the stranger.
💡'wary' requires the preposition 'of' before the object of caution.