leery
1 Americanadjective
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wary; suspicious (usually followed byof ).
I'm leery of his financial advice.
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Archaic. knowing; alert.
adjective
adjective
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dialect knowing or sly
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slang (foll by of) suspicious or wary
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slang rowdy or boisterous
Other Word Forms
- leerily adverb
- leeriness noun
Etymology
Origin of leery1
First recorded in 1790–1800; leer 1 + -y 1
Origin of leery2
Example Sentences
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I’ve always been leery of short-term rentals, and my friends’ recent experience is further proof that rummaging through an online grab bag of properties isn’t for me.
Minutes from the central bank’s December deliberations indicated officials were leery of data signaling an improvement in economic activity.
Yet with the rate of inflation still stuck close to 3%, top Fed officials are leery of cutting rates any more for now.
From MarketWatch
Yet with the rate of inflation still stuck close to 3%, top Fed officials are leery of cutting rates any more for now.
From MarketWatch
BYD’s lineup added smaller cars, which Europeans typically buy, as well as plug-in hybrids for consumers leery of going fully electric.
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