Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
on-your-guard
adjective
/ˌɒn jɔːr ɡɑːrd/
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Definition
Be alert and prepared for potential danger or the unexpected.
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Examples
- When walking alone at night, it’s important to stay on your guard.
- She was on her guard during the meeting, knowing that any mistake could lead to serious consequences.
- The detective remained on her guard as she approached the suspect.
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Meaning
To be cautious and aware of one’s surroundings, especially in situations where risks may be present.
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Synonyms
- Alert
- Watchful
- Vigilant
- Wary