wariness
/ˈwɛriˌnɪs/Definitions
1. noun
a feeling or attitude of cautiousness or distrust, especially because of past experience.
“The politician’s wariness of the media made him hesitant to answer questions.”
2. noun
a state of being watchful or vigilant, especially in anticipation of potential danger or difficulty.
“The hikers had to exercise wariness when navigating through the dense forest.”