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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Wariness' in a Sentence

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Tom opened the mysterious gift with wariness, unsure of what was inside.
Emma felt a hint of wariness before entering the unfamiliar room.
Cindy walked through the dark cave with wariness, holding a flashlight.
The detective observed the suspicious behavior of the suspect with wariness, anticipating a potential threat.
Sarah accepted the invitation with wariness, not knowing what surprises awaited her at the mysterious party.
Maria looked at the dark clouds with wariness, expecting it to rain soon.
The hiker moved through the dense forest with wariness, watching out for hidden obstacles.
The detective moved through the spooky mansion with wariness, searching for clues.
Bees approach flowers with wariness to avoid getting stung.
As the storm clouds gathered, the captain navigated the ship with wariness to avoid rough seas.
The detective's keen wariness allowed him to notice the subtle clues that eventually led to solving the mysterious case.
The detective eyed the mysterious package with wariness.
The cat approached the new dog with wariness, unsure if they would become friends.
Timmy crossed the dark forest with a sense of wariness.
With wariness, Timmy checked under his bed for monsters before going to sleep.
The little rabbit looked around with wariness before entering its burrow.

Wariness

wair-ee-nis
nounThe state or quality of being cautious and watchful.
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Last Updated On: July 6, 2024
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