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Definition of Unwariness

Unwariness
Unwariness Un*wa"ri*ness, n. The quality or state of being unwary; carelessness; heedlessness.

Meaning of Unwariness from wikipedia

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- sales of property he did not own, often New York's public landmarks, to unwary immigrants. The Brooklyn Bridge was the subject of several of his transactions...
- year in Italy. Relatives described the 20-year-old Knox as outgoing but unwary. Her stepfather had strong reservations about her going to Italy that year...
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- silent, semi-corporeal, is cloaked in mist or a grey cloak and preys on unwary travellers, especially children. Although Brenin Llwyd is a solitary, individual...
- this area because of extreme tidal changes and the very fine glacial silt. Unwary victims have walked onto the solid seeming silt revealed when the tide is...
- concomitants are made to seem the consequences of its decisive triumph—and the unwary reader is conducted, with matchless dexterity, to the desired conclusion—the...
- water, making it misleading and potentially treacherous, especially to unwary children. With this meaning the name is common around Liverpool and southwest...
- global warming. A review in Nature found the novel "likely to mislead the unwary". The novel had an initial print run of 1.5 million copies and reached the...
- interpreted, either as a warning against gluttony or as a caution against unwary behaviour. The earliest mention of the fable is in a Gr**** Anthology poem...