Wary means careful
Weary means tired
The homophone for "wary" is "weary."
cheap is when something is not expensive. frugal is to be wise and wary of over spending on something.
'look out' means just watch out in general. 'be careful' generally means that the person telling you this has a reason to be wary of your actions. they may believe that you have a reason to be careful.
weary
He grew weary as soon as he realised how much work he had to do today.I am beginning to get weary of your nagging.
Yes, weary is the correct spelling of this word.Some example sentences are:I am growing weary of your nonsense.He looks a bit weary.
more weary,most weary
unweary is the opposite of weary
Weary is to tired.
The suffix for "weary" is -ed.
Weary means tired. Here are some sentences.I am weary of hearing your complaints.He was quite weary after the busy day at work.The weary dog sighed and went to sleep.I felt weary of doing other people's homework for them.After doing 28 laps during P.E, I was too weary and exhausted to swim another five laps around the enormous pool.She sat down in a daze; she was still weary from her run.After the soccer game, Jennifer felt weary."Why are you weary," Asked Melissa's Mother.The weary travelers stopped to rest.
I am weary of life. <--- Example. :)