wared
verb (used without object) as in strong fondness
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Example:She had finally become wared of the ongoing fraud in the company, and decided to report it.
Definition:To gradually become aware of a situation or a fact.
Example:Over time, he grew wared of the dark history behind the house, making the idea of living there unappealing.
Definition:To gradually become aware of.
Example:After living in the city for years, she grew wared to the constant noise of the traffic.
Definition:To become less sensitive or less bothered by something.
Example:He had only been in the profession for a few years when he became wared of the potential dangers involved.
Definition:To gradually become aware of and wary of.
Example:Slowly, she grew wared to the idea of moving to a different country, as she realized the benefits outweighed the drawbacks.
Definition:To gradually become more comfortable or accepting of the idea.
Example:Consumers were wared of the new smartphone model due to frequent reports of battery issues.
Definition:To be cautious about a product due to various reasons.
Example:The workers became wared to the system, finding ways to get around the inefficient process.
Definition:To become aware and wary of the system's flaws or inefficiencies.
Example:The young lawyer grew wared of the situation, realizing the complexity of the case.
Definition:To become gradually more aware of and concerned about the situation.
Example:The financial analyst became wared of the debtor after the company had a series of late payments.
Definition:To become aware and cautious of the debtor due to potential financial risks.
Example:Despite the initial hesitation, he grew wared to the risks involved in the high-stakes poker game.
Definition:To become aware and less sensitive to the risks.
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