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- Dictionarycaution/ˈkɔːʃ(ə)n/
noun
- 1. care taken to avoid danger or mistakes: "anyone receiving a suspect package should exercise extreme caution" Similar Opposite
- 2. an amusing or surprising person: informal, dated "‘You're a caution, you are,’ she said"
verb
- 1. say something as a warning: "the Chancellor cautioned that economic uncertainties remained" Similar
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CAUTION definition: 1. great care and attention: 2. a spoken warning given by a police officer or official to someone…. Learn more.
1. : warning, admonishment. Her comments were intended as a caution to us to protect our property. 2. : precaution. a surgeon taking the caution of sterilizing his instruments. 3. : prudent forethought to minimize risk. Use caution when operating a chain saw. 4. : one that astonishes or commands attention.
Caution definition: alertness and prudence in a hazardous situation; care; wariness. See examples of CAUTION used in a sentence.
CAUTION meaning: 1. great care and attention: 2. a spoken warning given by a police officer or official to someone…. Learn more.
Caution is great care which you take in order to avoid possible danger. Extreme caution should be exercised when buying part-worn tyres. The Chancellor is a man of caution. 2. verb. If someone cautions you, they warn you about problems or danger. Tony cautioned against misrepresenting the situation. [VERB + against]
The noun caution can be used to describe something that calls for careful action and the need to avoid risk, such as a volatile political situation that requires extreme caution. The word also has a verb form with a similar meaning.
1. a. Careful forethought to avoid danger or harm. b. Close attention or vigilance to minimize risk: The car proceeded over the rickety bridge with caution. 2. Prudence or restraint in action or decision: advised caution in choosing a school. 3.