In the sentence "But God was chary with miracles in those days," the word "chary" most likely means:

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Generous
Generous

Hesitant
Hesitant

Abundant
Abundant

Careful

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In the sentence "But God was chary with miracles in those days," the word "chary" most likely means "careful." The term generally implies being cautious, reserved, or sparing in the use of something.

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