caution

/ˈkɔʃən/
verb
  1. To warn someone about possible danger or problems.
    • Doctors caution against using too much screen time before bed.
    • The guide cautioned the hikers about the steep cliffs.
    • I caution you to check your work before submitting it.
Synonyms
noun
  1. Care taken to avoid danger or mistakes.
    • She handled the fragile vase with great caution.
    • Use caution when crossing the street.
    • The sign warned drivers to exercise caution on the icy road.
  2. A warning or piece of advice to be careful.
    • The weather report included a caution about strong winds.
    • His words were a caution to anyone thinking of breaking the rules.
    • The teacher gave a caution about the upcoming test.
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