"Leery" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Leery" Meaning

Cautious or suspicious; having an air of suspicion or distrust. For example: "I'm a little leery of going to that new restaurant. I've heard some negative reviews."

"Leery" Examples

Usage Examples of "Leery"


She was leery of strangers because she had been scammed online before. (cautionary)
The manager was leery of the new employee's qualifications, but after observing him for a week, she was convinced he was the right fit. (skeptical)
I'm a bit leery of trying new foods, especially if they're exotic. (apprehensive)
The detective was leery of the suspect's alibi and decided to investigate further. (suspicious)
The investor was leery of the company's financial reports and decided to conduct a thorough audit before making a decision. (doubtful)

"Leery" Similar Words

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The word "leer" can have two different meanings depending on the context.<br><br>1. As a verb, "leer" means to gaze or look at someone or something in a way that is unpleasant or threatening. For example: "The stranger's leer made me feel uncomfortable."<br><br>2. As a noun, "leer" refers to a slope or a precipice, especially a long and steep one. For example: "The hikers had to navigate the steep leer on the mountain trail."<br><br>In general, "leer" can connote a sense of menace, threat, or even aggression, especially when used as a verb. As a noun, it refers to a physical feature of the landscape.

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Leers refers to a sneer or a scornful look, often accompanied by a curling of the lip or a twisted smile, which is typically a sign of contempt or disdain.

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