Weary vs. Wary: What's the Difference? | Merriam-Webster
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WEBWary describes something 'marked by keen caution.' One can be a 'wary driver' for example, or can be 'wary of driving.' Weary, on the other hand, means 'exhausted in strength of emotion.' To keep them separate, remember that wary sounds like other caution-related words like aware and beware. leery
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