adjective
- comparative form of leary; more wary, suspicious, or cautious
Usage: informal; variant spelling of 'leery'
Examples
- She became learier of strangers after the incident.
- He was learier about the deal once he read the fine print.
- The dog grew learier of loud noises as it aged.
- Investors are learier of the market after recent losses.
- I'm learier of that restaurant now after the poor service.