warye (Meaning)
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warye (v. t.)
To curse; to curse; to execrate; to condemn; also, to vex.
Synonyms & Antonyms of warye
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warye Sentence Examples
- The warye traveler cautiously approached the unfamiliar city, his senses heightened.
- The warye animal hesitated before crossing the open field, sensing potential danger.
- I was warye of the stranger's smooth talk, intuitively distrusting his intentions.
- The warye financier made calculated risks, balancing potential gains against potential losses.
- The warye student double-checked their answers before submitting the test, ensuring accuracy.
- The warye soldier kept a watchful eye on the enemy, anticipating their next move.
- The warye detective questioned the suspect with caution, probing for inconsistencies in their story.
- The warye investor carefully considered the market conditions before making any major decisions.
- The warye parent monitored their child's online activity, concerned about potential threats.
- The warye politician navigated the treacherous waters of public opinion, carefully weighing each word and action.
FAQs About the word warye
To curse; to curse; to execrate; to condemn; also, to vex.
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No antonyms found.
The warye traveler cautiously approached the unfamiliar city, his senses heightened.
The warye animal hesitated before crossing the open field, sensing potential danger.
I was warye of the stranger's smooth talk, intuitively distrusting his intentions.
The warye financier made calculated risks, balancing potential gains against potential losses.