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chary

American  
[chair-ee] / ˈtʃɛər i /

adjective

charier, chariest
  1. cautious or careful; wary.

    He was chary of investing in oil wells.

    Synonyms:
    circumspect
    Antonyms:
    trustful
  2. shy; timid.

    Antonyms:
    confident
  3. fastidious; choosy.

    She is excessively chary about her friends.

    Antonyms:
    uncritical
  4. sparing (often followed byof ).

    chary of his praise.

    Synonyms:
    frugal
    Antonyms:
    lavish

chary British  
/ ˈtʃɛərɪ /

adjective

  1. wary; careful

  2. choosy; finicky

  3. shy

  4. sparing; mean

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Etymology

Origin of chary

before 1000; Middle English; Old English cearig sorrowful ( c ( e ) ar ( u ) care + -ig -y 1 ); cognate with Old Saxon karag, Old High German karag ( German karg scanty, paltry)

Explanation

Being chary (pronounced CHAIR-ee) is being wary or cautious. If you lost two teeth in last year’s rugby season, you should be chary of signing up again this year. Chary comes from the Old English word cearig for "sorrowful, careful," which is basically what you are if you’re chary. If you’re a little suspicious of something and mulling it over, you’re being chary. A synonym of chary is wary, and both include caution, but some definitions suggest that it's obvious when someone is wary — it shows — while being chary is more of an inside, or hidden, distrust.

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Even if she wanted to pursue an exemption, the Lord Advocate would be chary of inciting the home secretary's ire.

From BBC • Sep. 1, 2025

Instead, “West Side Story” languished when it was first released, its core audience of older filmgoers still chary of venturing into theaters.

From Washington Post • Jan. 14, 2022

He looks chary, and I know perfectly well why.

From The Guardian • Apr. 21, 2019

But his personal experience made him chary, too.

From The New Yorker • Dec. 31, 2018

The man seemed to be habitually chary of speech.

From Amusement Only by Marsh, Richard

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