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Watchfulness

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watch·ful  (wchfl)
adj.
1. Closely observant or alert; vigilant: kept a watchful eye on the clock. See Synonyms at aware, careful.
2. Archaic Not sleeping; awake.

watchful·ly adv.
watchful·ness n.

Watchfulness 

See Also: ATTENTION, PROTECTIVENESS, SCRUTINY

  1. Followed [by keeping eyes fixed on other person] … like someone studying a historical figure —Lawrence Durrell
  2. Had a way of looking around … as if hidden cameras were photographing her —Ann Beattie
  3. He watched her as a cat does a mouse —James Howell

    Of all the comparisons linked to watchfulness this is probably the most famous and enduring, dating back to 1624. In Robert Louis Stevenson’s Kidnapped it appears as “We sat at table like a cat and a mouse, each stealthily observing the other.”

  4. Hovering like an old bird over one egg —Eudora Welty
  5. (Each evening I) peered surreptitiously through the kitchen curtains, like a spinster keeping tab on her neighbors —W. P. Kinsella
  6. Vigilant as cat to steal cream —William Shakespeare
  7. Watched as if from a cat’s distance —Martin Cruz Smith
  8. Watched him like musicians watching the conductor —Wilfrid Sheed
  9. Watched … like a warden —Anon

    The warden comparison has gained considerable currency in the last decade or so. Two recent novels in which it appeared are Disturbances in the Field, by Lynne Sharon Schwartz: “Kept watch like a warden” and Riders, by Jilly Cooper: “Watching him like a warden.”

  10. Watched, like Indians at a corral —Etheridge Knight
  11. Watched me like a fish hawk —James Crumley
  12. Watched … tensely, like a spider lying in wait for the fly’s last drop of blood —Heinrich Böll
  13. (My mother) watches me for signs of bloom and decay, like a plant —Daphne Merkin
  14. Watchful as a ferret —R. Wright Campbell
  15. Watching me like a bloodhound after a convict —Shelby Hearon
  16. Watching [someone’s looks and moves] … with an attention as intense as if an ordeal involving my life depended on them —Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
  17. Watch (tensely) like a cat stationed near a bird feeder —Bobbie Ann Mason
  18. Watch … like a dead white moon —Ross Macdonald
  19. Watch … like a nursemaid —Nicholas Monsarrat
  20. Watch like one who fears robbing —William Shakespeare
  21. Watch like ravens on a tree branch —R. Wright Campbell
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.watchfulness - the process of paying close and continuous attentionwatchfulness - the process of paying close and continuous attention; "wakefulness, watchfulness, and bellicosity make a good hunter"; "vigilance is especially susceptible to fatigue"
attention - the faculty or power of mental concentration; "keeping track of all the details requires your complete attention"
jealousy - zealous vigilance; "cherish their official political freedom with fierce jealousy"-Paul Blanshard
2.watchfulness - vigilant attentivenesswatchfulness - vigilant attentiveness; "he keeps a weather eye open for trouble"
attentiveness - the trait of being observant and paying attention
Translations
watchfulness [ˈwɒtʃfʊlnɪs] Nvigilancia f
watchfulness
nWachsamkeit f
watchfulness [ˈwɒtʃfʊlnɪs] nattenzione f, vigilanza


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Without interruptions of this kind, the best narrative of plain matter of fact must overpower every reader; for nothing but the ever lasting watchfulness, which Homer has ascribed only to Jove himself, can be proof against a newspaper of many volumes.
But watchfulness prevented any accident, and eventually the party reached the place where they had left their goods.
Their confidence revived, they might in a short time remit in some degree their watchfulness over my movements, and I should then be the better enabled to avail myself of any opportunity which presented itself for escape.
 
 
 
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