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Cautioned

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.

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vb. (past participle of caution English)

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Usage examples of "cautioned".

And, undoubtedly, I cautioned myself with the memory of sour disappointments, when the Yacht Club Dance on this world came round, it wouldn't be Sara who was waltzed by the ship's captain.

But the aliens -- no, better keep the mental tag of 'natives' he cautioned himself -- the natives were far too familiar with the flora, fauna and dangers of Doona to have come after the colonists.

Ben cautioned the men that the urfa had never seen horses and the sight of unfamiliar beasts alone might turn them.

The largest of the Gringg tensed, watching carefully "Be careful, Landreau,” Greene cautioned the younger man, who lay gasping and breathless with laughter on the deck.

He cautioned Varian to be discreet, both with Bonnard and the search.

Lunzie had cautioned him against using Discipline to overcome the weakness of convalescence but surely a daily routine of basic Discipline exercise would be beneficial.

Farmbred Sorka felt rather superior to those city lilies, and worked so diligently in helping to clear stones from the fields that her agronomist team leader cautioned her to take it easy.

Then, she cautioned herself severely, if she had only been more careful with Paul, she might have been first lady on Pern.

No matter how often they were cautioned by the Weyrlingmaster and Weyrleader, weyrlings inexplicably disappeared and the older dragons grieved.

She started toward Orlith to give her a parting hug, but Leri cautioned her.

No, Lessa cautioned herself, there was more to that portent than revenge.

Fax," F'lar cautioned him, one hand outstretched in warning, "by dragonmen.

He cautioned Ruth, needlessly, it appeared since the white dragon was more interested in chewing firestone and dodging Thread than in past events.

He cautioned Jaxom to be careful timing it-advice which Robinton suspected F'lar had best take to heart himself-and to take no risks with himself or his dragon.

He gave Silk a quick, sidelong glance that cautioned the little man to keep his mouth shut, then cleared his throat.