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charier

/ˈtʃɛəriər/advanced Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.adjective

More cautious, wary, or sparing in one's actions, speech, or use of resources.

Example Sentences:
  • Investors have become charier about putting money into volatile emerging markets.
  • He was charier with his praise than his predecessor, only offering compliments when they were truly earned.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the adjective 'chary', which comes from the Old English 'cearig' meaning 'sorrowful, anxious, or careful'. It is related to the Old English 'cearu' (care), sharing a Germanic root with the modern English word 'care'. The suffix '-ier' is the standard comparative inflection for adjectives ending in 'y'.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of someone who is 'chary' (careful) as being 'cherry-picking' their choices—they are 'charier' because they are very selective.

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Frequently Asked Questions About “charier

1. What is the meaning of “charier” in English?

In English, charier (adjective) is defined as: “More cautious, wary, or sparing in one's actions, speech, or use of resources.”.

2. How do you use “charier” in a sentence?

Investors have become charier about putting money into volatile emerging markets.

3. What are English synonyms of “charier”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “charier”?

Derived from the adjective 'chary', which comes from the Old English 'cearig' meaning 'sorrowful, anxious, or careful'. It is related to the Old English 'cearu' (care), sharing a Germanic root with the modern English word 'care'. The suffix '-ier' is the standard comparative inflection for adjectives ending in 'y'.