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/ˈwäCHfəl,ˈwôCHfəl/
adjective
watching or observing someone or something closely; alert and vigilant.
"they attended dances under the watchful eye of their father"
synonyms: observant, alert, vigilant, hypervigilant, attentive, perceptive, awake, wakeful, aware, heedful, sharp, sharp-eyed, keen-eyed, eagle-eyed, hawk-eyed, gimlet-eyed, with one's eyes open, on the lookout, on the qui vive, wary, cautious, careful, suspicious, circumspect, chary, with one's eyes skinned/peeled

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What does it mean to be watchful?
To be watchful is to be alert and aware. A watchful dog might keep an eye on the sidewalk in front of your house all afternoon. The adjective watchful is good for describing someone who keeps an attentive eye on things.
What is a synonym for watchful?
Some common synonyms of watchful are alert, vigilant, and wide-awake. While all these words mean "being on the lookout especially for danger or opportunity," watchful is the least explicit term.
What is the difference between observant and watchful?
Note: Do not get confused between 'watchful' and 'observant'. Even though both the words are similar in meaning, we use 'watchful' to describe the action of keeping watch over potential dangers, whereas 'observant' is used to indicate someone who is naturally observing things.
What does ever watchful mean?
– Watchful, as one who watches during the hours for sleep; ever awake and on the alert; attentive to discover and avoid danger, or to provide for safety; circumspect; cautious; wary.
watchful, vigilant, wide-awake, alert mean being on the lookout especially for danger or opportunity. watchful is the least explicit term.
3 days ago · paying careful attention and ready to deal with problems: Under the watchful eye of their mother, the two boys played on the beach.
To be watchful is to be alert and aware. A watchful dog might keep an eye on the sidewalk in front of your house all afternoon.
adjective · vigilant or alert; closely observant: The sentry remained watchful throughout the night. Synonyms: wary, cautious, circumspect, careful, heedful, ...
Some common synonyms of watchful are alert, vigilant, and wide-awake. While all these words mean being on the lookout especially for danger or opportunity.
1. watching closely; vigilant; alert 2. characterized by vigilance 3. Archaic wakeful; unsleeping SYNONYMY NOTE: watchful is the general word implying a being ...
paying attention to what is happening in case of danger, accidents, etc. Her expression was watchful and alert. His mother kept a watchful eye on him.
always watching the actions of someone or something : paying careful attention to someone or something. We need to be more watchful of our children.
paying attention to what is happening in case of danger, accidents, etc. Her expression was watchful and alert. His mother kept a watchful eye on him.
There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective watchful. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.