Synonym: alert, careful, cautious, watchful, wide-awake. Similar words: jubilant, plant, undulant, gallantly, atlantic, nonchalant, transatlantic, vignette. Meaning: ['vɪdʒɪlənt] adj. carefully observant or attentive; on the lookout for possible danger.
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(31) But the National Meningitis Trust says parents must still remain vigilant.
(32) So warned, Patrick is vigilant about being responsible to his family and his career.
(33) Social security officers can discriminate negatively because they are encouraged to be vigilant to prevent fraud and abuse.
(34) He finds he must be vigilant in maintaining a clear boundary between them.
(35) Through such visits the doctor remains vigilant for a change in symptoms.
(36) We have to be vigilant about protecting our right to privacy.
(37) Travelers in foreign countries are reminded to be vigilant at all times.
(38) The bank says it has learned its lesson, and will be more vigilant about the way its money is used.
(39) Corbett heeded the warning, telling his companions to be most vigilant until they were across the Forth.
(40) I suspect many parents are vigilant that their children not interrupt others, and surely this is worth attending to.
(41) I stayed with Venturous throughout the seventies with the occasional trip on Valiant and a very short period on Vigilant.
(42) Their previous cutter Vigilant was still going strong and it was hoped that Searcher would have an equally successful career.
(43) To combat thieves, it is important for staff to be vigilant at all times.
(44) Effective change leaders, like those in the Minnesota story remain vigilant against losing sight of performance.
(45) Offenders are being caught sooner because the community is more vigilant.
(46) She was launched in 1965 to replace the Vincent and named Vigilant to perpetuate the traditional name.
(47) There had been a rash of petty thefts in the hotel and we were all warned to be vigilant.
(48) Besides, his own party's do-or-die tendency will now be vigilant against any hint of gradualism.
(49) Abdullahi was a small, slender, restless man with quick, vigilant eyes and an engagingly ugly face.
(50) Art, it seems, is the perpetual recidivist[http://sentencedict.com], always ducking back into the aesthetic as soon as vigilant life averts its gaze.
(51) But everyone is advised to remain on their guard and keep vigilant for any suspicious activity.
(52) With customs and police officers deployed on shore Vigilant put to sea to patrol off the Kent coast.
(53) We must be on our guard, watchful, prepared, vigilant.
(54) The weather was bad, but Lord Beaverbrook was vigilant.
(55) Vigilant Eurosceptics are usually conniving genius in European federalists.
(56) A vigilant police force helps to control crime.
(57) O Arjuna the senses are so turbulent they can forcibly lead astray the mind of even a vigilant person of sound judgement.
(58) Be ever vigilant; close over your thoughts; extricate yourself from the mire of evil.
(59) Be vigilant if you're starting a statin regimen, and talk to your doctor about switching or discontinuing drugs immediately if you develop severe or disabling symptoms.
(60) Kiniki owner John Walker, 58, who has been manufacturing underwear and swimwear for over 35 years, said the company warned customers to be extra vigilant when sunbathing.
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