be on guard

be on (one's) guard

To be especially careful or vigilant; to be prepared for danger or surprises. He's got a lot of tricky moves, so be on your guard! Those trails can be a bit treacherous to climb. I just hope she's on her guard. When you're in the big city, you need to be on your guard against criminals.
See also: guard, on

be on guard

To be very attentive and alert, so as to avoid danger in a particular situation. A possessive adjective can be used between "on" and "guard." When you're in the big city, you need to be on guard against criminals. I'm on my guard because I know the older guys on the team are going to prank me. I hope she's on her guard. Those trails can be a bit treacherous to climb.
See also: guard, on
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