What does mean warily?

What does mean warily?

When you do things warily, you’re cautious and concerned. Behaving warily is like treating the situation with kid gloves. There are a lot of things in life that should be approached warily — like bear cubs, for example. (Actually, they shouldn’t be approached at all).

What is the synonym of warily?

Warily synonyms In this page you can discover 8 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for warily, like: carefully, cautiously, suspiciously, wearily, unwarily, vigilantly, nervously and timidly.

What is the antonym of purposefully?

Opposite of in an intentional or conscious manner. inadvertently. unconsciously. unintentionally. unknowingly.

Is excitedly a synonym for warily?

“Gav stepped warily around the bedroom door, closing it behind him, speaking softly so that his father and Yvonne wouldn’t hear.”…What is another word for warily?

carefully cautiously
excitedly sophisticatedly
hopefully anticipatorily
incredulously breathlessly
expectingly quizzically

What is the synonym and antonym of warily?

Antonyms & Near Antonyms for warily. trustfully, trustingly.

What is the word class of warily?

adverb. in a wary manner; cautiously.

What is the best antonym for warily?

Antonyms

  • rashly.
  • hastily.
  • carelessly.
  • recklessly.
  • irresponsibly.
  • thoughtlessly.
  • heedlessly.
  • unwarily.

What is the synonym and antonym of intimation?

In this page you can discover 42 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for intimation, like: implication, hint, clue, cue, indication, inkling, suggestion, telltale, warning, dash and ghost.

What is the difference between purposely and purposefully?

Purposely means “on purpose” or “not by accident,” while purposefully means “indicating the existence of a purpose.” Although very similar, in context “purposefully” is usually used to indicate a greater level of intent or deliberate aim, as opposed to “purposely.”

Where does the word warily come from?

The noun wariness comes from the adjective wary, or “cautious or careful,” with its Old English root, wær, “prudent, aware, or alert.”

Is warily an adjective or adverb?

warily adverb – Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com.

What part of speech is warily?

adverb
warily

part of speech: adverb
definition: in a cautious or watchful manner. similar words: gingerly

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