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

  1. The warye traveler cautiously approached the unfamiliar city, his senses heightened.
  2. The warye animal hesitated before crossing the open field, sensing potential danger.
  3. I was warye of the stranger's smooth talk, intuitively distrusting his intentions.
  4. The warye financier made calculated risks, balancing potential gains against potential losses.
  5. The warye student double-checked their answers before submitting the test, ensuring accuracy.
  6. The warye soldier kept a watchful eye on the enemy, anticipating their next move.
  7. The warye detective questioned the suspect with caution, probing for inconsistencies in their story.
  8. The warye investor carefully considered the market conditions before making any major decisions.
  9. The warye parent monitored their child's online activity, concerned about potential threats.
  10. 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.

No synonyms found.

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.