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  2. cautious, circumspect, wary, chary mean prudently watchful and discreet in the face of danger or risk. cautious implies the exercise of forethought usually prompted by fear of danger. a cautious driver. circumspect suggests less fear and stresses the surveying of all possible consequences before acting or deciding.

  3. Chary is less commonly used and emphasizes hesitation or reluctance, often with a lack of trust or belief. On the other hand, wary is more specific to being cautious or suspicious, with a focus on potential threats or dangers.

  4. Being chary (pronounced CHAIR-ee) is being wary or cautious. If you lost two teeth in last year’s rugby season, you should be chary of signing up again this year. Chary comes from the Old English word cearig for "sorrowful, careful," which is basically what you are if you’re chary.

  5. Sep 15, 2012 · I am confused by how to distinguish chary/wary/cautious? chary: be chary of investing money in the junk bonds wary: be wary of the incoming war. cautious: be cautious of the detrimental chemical. Thanks!

  6. When is it sensible to use chary instead of cautious? The synonyms chary and cautious are sometimes interchangeable, but chary implies a cautious reluctance to give, act, or speak freely.

  7. CHARY definition: 1. uncertain and frightened to take risks, or unwilling to take action: 2. uncertain and…. Learn more.