leery

/ˈlɪəɹi/

UK: /ˈlɪəɹi/

leery

English Adj Top 32,180
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Definition

Cautious, suspicious, wary, hesitant, or nervous about something; having reservations or concerns.

Etymology

First attested in 1718, “untrustful, suspicious”, either from leer (“sideward look”) + -y, lear (“learning, knowledge”) + -y. More at leer, lear.

Example Sentences

  • "Since he was bitten by a dog when he was young, he has always been leery of animals."
  • "“[…]He was one of their top gun-fighters—always up to his ears in the thick of any fightin' that was goin' on. He never was leery of anything on two feet, I'll say that much for'm.”"
  • "“He's so darn afraid you'll be offended if he smokes. You scare him. Every time he speaks of the weather you jump him because he ain't talking about poetry or Gertie—Goethe?—or some other highbrow junk. You've got him so leery he scarcely dares to come here.”"
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