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unwary

English

Etymology

From un- +? wary. Compare Old English unwær (unaware, unwary) and unwærl?? (unwary, heedless).

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -???i

Adjective

unwary (comparative unwarier, superlative unwariest)

  1. Lacking caution as a result of naïveté or inexperience
  2. Unprepared; not watchful

Quotations

  • 1885 — Gilbert & Sullivan, The Mikado
    Three little maids who, all unwary,
    Come from a ladies' seminary

Synonyms

  • careless

Related terms

  • unwarily

Translations

Anagrams

  • runway, unwray

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cautelous

English

Etymology

From Middle French cauteleux.

Adjective

cautelous (comparative more cautelous, superlative most cautelous)

  1. (obsolete) Skillful in trickery or deception; cunning, wily.
  2. (obsolete) Cautious, careful.
    • 1624, John Smith, Generall Historie, in Kupperman 1988, p. 140:
      Some are of disposition fearefull, some bold, most cautelous, all Savage.

Related terms

  • cautel
  • cautelously
  • cautelousness

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