warisome

English

Etymology

From wary + -some.

Adjective

warisome (comparative more warisome, superlative most warisome)

  1. Characterised or marked by wariness; cautious; careful
    • 2002, Paul Brandon, Swim the Moon:
      The change in her was almost astonishing: from the edgy, warisome woman I knew only from a distance to this confident, almost assured person who moved about my cottage as if it were her own.

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