Wared


adjective
1.
watchful, wary, or cautious.
2.
aware; conscious.
verb (used with object), wared, waring.
3.
to beware of (usually used in the imperative).
verb (used with object), wared, waring. Scot. and North England.
1.
to spend; expend.
noun (often in combination)
1.
(functioning as sing) articles of the same kind or material: glassware, silverware
2.
porcelain or pottery of a specified type: agateware, jasper ware
verb
1.
another word for beware
adjective
2.
another word for wary, wise1
verb
1.
(transitive) (Northern English & Brit, dialect) to spend or squander

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