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leery

0 antonyms and opposites of leery, grouped by meaning.

Adj — Cautious or suspicious about something, unwilling to fully trust it.

How to use leery

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Informal — common in speech, less so in formal writing.

Etymology

First recorded in the early 1700s, likely built from "leer" (a sly, sideways look) plus the adjective ending -y.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “leery” mean?

The word “leery” means cautious or suspicious about something, unwilling to fully trust it. In plain terms, wary or distrustful, holding back because something feels off.

How do you pronounce “leery”?

“Leery” is pronounced LEER-ree (/ˈlɪɚi/ in IPA).

How do you use “leery” in a sentence?

Here is “leery” used in a sentence: “I'm leery of investments that promise guaranteed high returns.”

What part of speech is “leery”?

“Leery” is an adjective.

Where does the word “leery” come from?

The word “leery” dates back to around 1700. First recorded in the early 1700s, likely built from "leer" (a sly, sideways look) plus the adjective ending -y.

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