An instance or act of warning of risk or danger
“The dark clouds in the distance were a warning that a storm was imminent.”
Advance notice of something
“We will endeavor to give residents advance warning of imminent floods in the future.”
Cautionary advice
“It is worth ending with a word of warning to anyone considering traveling overseas without the proper documentation.”
A statement or event that warns of something or that serves as a cautionary example
“May your story act as a warning to others considering the same fate.”
A stern reprimand or admonition
“The teacher has already given me a warning about my tardiness.”
A prediction or prognosis of a future event
A thing that indicates or signals the state or level of something
An act or behavior used to intimidate someone
A sign of the end or demise of something or someone
An electrical device that makes a buzzing noise and is used for signaling
A notice on public display that gives information or instructions in a written or symbolic form
An expression of vehement protest
A final statement of terms or conditions made by one party to another, especially one that expresses a threat of reprisal or war
The action of saying something to persuade, encourage, or remind someone to do or say something
An official notice of a traffic offense
A message containing information or news
Serving to caution or warn
“Pain can serve as a warning sign that something is wrong.”
Serving as a symptom or sign, especially of something undesirable
Bodeful of bad or unfortunate consequences
Having a hostile or menacing quality or manner
Present participle for to inform someone in advance of a possible danger or problem
“One day, a group from up the river came to see him to warn him of an impending flood.”
Present participle for to give someone cautionary advice about their actions or conduct
“We did warn him to bring an umbrella with him.”
Present participle for to warn in advance
Present participle for to make someone aware of or familiar with
Present participle for to instruct or order (someone) to do something
Present participle for to state one's intention to take hostile and retributive action against someone
Present participle for to predict, prophesy, or tell of future events
(speak to) Present participle for to talk to in order to reprove or advise
Present participle for to imply or hint at something
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