Wary in a sentence as an adjective

That's the real danger that other projects should be wary of.

"He was very wary of the government, taxes and people in charge.

Too many run-ins with the Black Hat SEO crowd have made me wary and I'd be shocked if I was the only one.

But anyone would be a fool to not be very wary of where the online digital war is headed.

* Be extraordinarily wary of library code for web apps that includes "native" C/C++ code.

I can't speak to your personal understanding, of course, but one thing to be wary of is that buzzword-laden speech often forms a tabula rasa.

I am wary of software security advice that leads with "don't trust user input", or revolves around "validate user input".

Intel was probably very wary of trying to make a new architecture after the failure of the Itanium so it concentrated its efforts on a low powered x86 aka Atom.

You have naturally hyper children, naturally withdrawn children, etc, and physicians are very wary to label any child with an illness, especially schizophrenia.

Pre-bust, no matter what the abuses, the law firms held ultimate sway because even the largest companies with the most sophisticated in-house staffs would be wary of switching firms easily or of wanting to alienate their main outside firms in any way.

Until then, other government debacles including NSA domestic surveillance and Obamacare should make us wary of federal agencies exceeding their legal authority -- especially after Congress considered and rejected a law that would have given it to them in the first place.

Wary definitions

adjective

marked by keen caution and watchful prudence; "they were wary in their movements"; "a wary glance at the black clouds"; "taught to be wary of strangers"

adjective

openly distrustful and unwilling to confide

See also: leery mistrustful suspicious untrusting