💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Warefulness"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| warimentnoun | (rare, obsolete) Wariness. |
| cautelnoun | (obsolete) caution; prudence; wariness |
| awaitverb | (transitive, formal) To wait for. |
| vigilancenoun | Alert watchfulness. |
| wittingnoun | (obsolete) Knowledge, awareness. |
| knowledgenoun | The fact of knowing about something; general understanding or familiarity with a subject, place, situation etc. |
| warwearinessnoun | Alternative form of war-weariness. [A state of exhaustion brought on by fighting in a war.] |
| vigilancynoun | (archaic) Vigilance. |
| war-wearinessnoun | A state of exhaustion brought on by fighting in a war. |
| pervigilationnoun | (obsolete, rare) Careful watching. |
| wardenessnoun | (dated) A female warden. |
| wouldingnessnoun | (obsolete or nonstandard) willingness; desire |
| waitingverb | The act of staying or remaining in expectation. |
| jealousynoun | (countable, uncountable) A state of being jealous; a jealous attitude. |
| warysonnoun | Obsolete spelling of warison. [(obsolete) A war cry played to order the soldiers to attack (normally played on a bugle).] |
| cowardienoun | (obsolete) cowardice |
| discernancenoun | (obsolete) discernment |
| cowardshipnoun | (obsolete) cowardice |
| awknessnoun | (obsolete, rare) wrongness (awkwardness, sinfulness, or ineptitude). |
| willinghoodnoun | (obsolete) Willingness. |
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