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caution
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Word definitions for caution in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 precept or warning against evil or danger of any kind; exhortation to wariness; advice; injunction. 2 A careful attention to the probable effects of an act, in order that failure or harm may be avoided; prudence in regard to danger; provident care; ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Caution may refer to: A precautionary statement describing a potential hazard Careful attention to the probable effects of an act (see Wiktionary link on the right) A police caution , an alternative to prosecution for a criminal offence in some countries ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Caution \Cau"tion\ v. t. [imp. & p. p. Cautioned ; p. pr. & vb. n. Cautioning .] To give notice of danger to; to warn; to exhort [one] to take heed. You cautioned me against their charms. --Swift.
Usage examples of caution.
Further, unlike all the others advising Adams, he had met with the French and strongly advocated caution and moderation.
Concerned about the trials she would face as the wife of so prominent a public man, Adams cautioned her to study stoicism.
Caution faded to nothing as he closed on afterburner and ignored his low-fuel state light.
No laboratory--so far as known--dares to invite inspection at any hour, even from men of the highest personal character, and leave them free to reveal or to publicly criticize whatever in the experiments upon animals there conducted seems worthy of caution or reproof.
As the two men looked away, Batu recognized their caution and realized that he could expect no help from them.
Then the old monkey arose with a puzzled look, half scornful, and made for the door slowly, turning his head toward Shibli Bagarag betweenwhiles as he went, and scratching his lower limbs with the mute reflectiveness of age and extreme caution.
The door was plastered with biohazard symbol and warning: CAUTION BIOHAZARD DO NOT ENTER WITHOUT WEARING VENTILATED SUIT The international symbol for biohazard, which is pasted on doors at USAMRIID whenever they open through a major transition of zones, is a red trefoil that reminds me of a red trillium, or toadshade.
On that day died one of our sailors, a Biscayan, who had been wounded in the affray with the Caribbees, when they were captured, as I have already described, through their want of caution.
As the longtime manager of Bitterroot, she knew better than anyone that the complex was as safe as technology, caution, and human ingenuity could make it.
The worshippers come down the steps blinking and damp, moving slowly and with the extreme caution which a new and vaster environment always exacts, heading across lawns or toward the parking lots where their cars seem to be swimming in the bluesteel incandescence of the gravel.
To the point where the judge cautioned Capra to be gentle in his cross-examination.
Colonel B would be appalled when he learned of his behaviour All caution, all deviousness, had been leached out of him.
He feared that his men would lose their sense and make a mad charge to glory instead of retiring after each short attack to r form and charge again, and so he kept encouraging them to show caution and keep their disci pline.
Marius had cautioned us in no uncertain terms before he departed New Orleans that if we did not hunt the evildoer almost exclusively, we would very soon go mad.
Peacocke was a very fine gentleman, and had the reputation of being a skilful military officer, but his extreme caution in this campaign spoiled all chances of any success in winning the renown that might have been his portion had he acted with snap and celerity of movement in battering the Fenian army before they left Canada.