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  1. Mar 6, 2016 · As TFD explains: en garde ( interj. ) Used to warn a fencer to assume the position preparatory to a match. [French : en, on + garde, guard.] Interestingly enough, on guard can also be found in dictionaries, but it means something a little different.

  2. Especially careful or vigilant; 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. See also: guard, on. Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2024 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved. *on (one's) guard (against someone or something)

  3. ON (YOUR) GUARD definition: careful and aware because a situation might be dangerous: . Learn more.

  4. Select your School. Next. Preventative in nature, Protective in practice, Proactive by design.

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  6. Synonyms for ON GUARD: alert, awake, vigilant, on tiptoe, aware, watchful, alive, tentie; Antonyms of ON GUARD: asleep, absent, dreaming, absorbed, sleeping, engrossed, preoccupied, distracted

  7. "on guard" is a correct and usable phrase in written English. You can use it to refer to someone who is on watch or keeping a vigilant eye on something. For example, "The sentry was on guard at all times, ensuring no one snuck past the borders.".