Chary in a sentence as an adjective

In general though, I'd be extremely chary of buying system76 in the future.

This is an educated guess, not a certainty: governments are chary about giving out details on the performance envelope of missiles.

I'm very chary about following unfamiliar links to unfamiliar domains unless a closer friend, someone I know from an email list ideally, recommends the link.

It's not making you any smarter or betterGiven the endless research literature on challenges and cognitive capabilities, and especially the inverse correlation between novelty and mental decline in the elderly, I would be chary of making such claims.

Chary definitions

adjective

characterized by great caution and wariness; "a cagey avoidance of a definite answer"; "chary of the risks involved"; "a chary investor"

See also: cagey cagy