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caution
noun as in alertness, carefulness
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noun as in warning
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verb as in warn, advise
Example Sentences
“There could be many reasons why people would want to maintain their accounts and I would caution people not to overreact.”
Although the ample snowpack and nearly full reservoirs mean stable water supplies for California for the time being, officials and experts caution that the next dry spell could come at any time.
If a message feels rushed, has slight inconsistencies or comes from a sketchy-looking email address, you’ll want to proceed with caution.
House Science Committee staffers cautioned that the leaked lists represent a snapshot in time and that the administration could change its plans before making any official announcements.
"There are voices cautioning: 'Are we really on the right track? Is our threat perception right?'"
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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