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caution /ˈkɔːʃən $ ˈkɒː-/ noun
caution verb

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caution
[noun]
Synonyms:
- care, alertness, carefulness, circumspection, deliberation, discretion, forethought, heed, prudence, vigilance, watchfulness
- warning, admonition, advice, counsel, injunction
[verb]
Synonyms:
- warn, admonish, advise, tip off, urge
English Thesaurus: care, caution, prudence, vigilance, regard for something, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

I. caution1 /ˈkɔːʃən $ ˈkɒː-/ noun
[Date: 1500-1600; Language: Latin; Origin: cautio, from cavere 'to be careful, be on guard']

1. [uncountable] the quality of being very careful to avoid danger or risks ⇒ cautious
with caution
We must proceed with extreme caution.
The physician must exercise caution when prescribing antidepressants.
counsel/urge caution
Many parents are tempted to intervene, but most experts counsel caution.
treat/view something with caution (=think carefully about something because it might not be true)
Evidence given by convicted criminals should always be treated with the utmost caution.err on the side of caution at err(1)

2. [countable] a warning or piece of advice telling you to be careful:
Although pleased, Henson added a caution that the team still has a long way to go.
word/note of caution
A final word of caution – never try any of this without backing up your system.

3. throw/cast caution to the winds literary to stop worrying about danger and to take a big risk:
Throwing caution to the winds, she swung around to face him.

4. [uncountable and countable] British English a spoken official warning given to someone who has been arrested or who has done something wrong that is not a serious crime:
He was let off with a caution.
under caution
The defendant may make a statement under caution.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

II. caution2 verb

1. [intransitive and transitive] to warn someone that something might be dangerous, difficult etc
caution (somebody) against something
Business leaders are cautioning against hasty action that would hamper flexibility.
caution (somebody) that
Officials were quick to caution that these remarks did not mean an end to the peace process.
caution somebody to do something
He cautioned them to avoid the forest at night.

2. [transitive] British English
a) to warn someone officially that the next time they do something illegal they will be punished
caution somebody for (doing) something
She was cautioned for speeding.
b) to warn someone officially that what they say to a police officer may be used as evidence in a court of law

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

caution
noun
I. great care
ADJ. considerable, extreme, great, utmost The utmost caution must be exercised when handling explosives.
excessive | due We proceeded with due caution.
VERB + CAUTION exercise | advise, counsel, urge We urge caution in the use of this medication.
PREP. with ~ The information should be treated with some caution.
PHRASES err on the side of caution (= to be too cautious), the need for caution I must stress the need for caution.
sound a note of caution The minister sounded a note of caution about the economy.
cast/throw caution to the wind/winds (= to start taking risks), a word of caution I would just like to add a word of caution.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

caution
II. spoken warning given by a judge/policeman
ADJ. formal He received a formal caution.
VERB + CAUTION get off with, receive | give sb, issue, let sb off with They let her off with a caution.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

caution

advise caution (also counsel caution formal)
We advise caution if you are buying a property overseas.
urge caution
Scientists are urging caution in research involving genes.
exercise caution (=be careful)
Travellers are advised to exercise caution while travelling in remote areas.
proceed with caution
You should always proceed with caution in financial matters.
treat something with caution
The results of the survey should be treated with caution.
view something with caution
At the moment investors are viewing the shares with caution.
great caution
Exercise great caution when handling toxic waste.
extreme caution
Bears can be dangerous and walkers should proceed with extreme caution.
the utmost caution
You are advised to take the utmost caution when buying a second-hand car.
due caution formal (=the carefulness that is necessary)
An over-confident driver may overtake without due caution.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

care if you do something with care, you are careful to avoid damage, mistakes etc:
She put the needle in with great care.
Everyone should take care in the sun.
caution care to avoid danger or risks, or care about trusting information that might not be true:
Her evidence should be treated with caution.
There was a certain lack of caution among investors.
prudence a sensible and careful attitude that makes you avoid unnecessary risks - a rather formal use:
Banks should show more prudence in lending money.
vigilance careful attention to what is happening, so that you will notice any danger or illegal activity:
Governments from across the world have called for greater vigilance against Internet-based crime.
There is a need for constant vigilance to protect vulnerable people.
regard for something careful attention and consideration shown to something, to avoid danger or risks - used especially when someone fails to do this:
The court heard that the company had shown no regard for the safety of its employees.
These men are cold-blooded killers and have little regard for human life.
tact care not to say anything that might offend or upset someone:
He handled the matter with a great deal of tact.
discretion care to deal with situations in a way that does not embarrass, upset or offend people, especially by not telling any of their secrets:
Any confidential information was treated with discretion.
take care of somebody (also look after somebody especially British English) to make sure a child or an old or sick person is safe and has the things they need:
I have to look after my little brother.
Taking care of a baby is hard work.
She is taking care of her grandmother while her grandfather is in hospital.
care for somebody to take care of someone. Care for somebody is less common and more formal than take care of/look after somebody:
He was cared for by a team of nurses.
Caring for an elderly relative can be very rewarding.
nurse to look after someone who is ill:
He nursed his wife through a long illness.
The monks nursed him back to health (=looked after him until he was well again).
babysit to look after children in the evening while their parents go out somewhere:
I’ll ask Jane to babysit on Wednesday night.
He used to babysit for Mary when she worked nights.
mind British English to look after a child while their parents are not there, especially for a short time:
Will you mind the baby while I go to the shop?

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

warn to tell someone about something bad or dangerous that might happen, so that they can avoid it or prevent it:
I warned you about sitting out in the sun too long.
We were warned that there could be delays on the motorway, so we took another route.
give somebody a warning to tell someone that if they continue to behave in an unsatisfactory way, they will be punished:
He’s already been given several warnings about handing in his essays late.
The US gave a warning that if the hostages were not released, it would be forced to take military action.
alert to officially or publicly warn people of possible danger so that they can prevent it or be ready to deal with it:
a campaign to alert people to the dangers of smoking
An anonymous caller alerted the police that a bomb was due to go off.
tip somebody off informal to secretly warn someone about something that is going to happen – used especially about warning the police about a crime:
The police found the drugs after being tipped off by local residents.
Informants tipped the FBI off.
caution formal to warn someone to do or not to do something in order to avoid a dangerous or bad result:
People are being cautioned against using credit cards abroad, in case of fraud.
Health officials have cautioned the public to wash fruit thoroughly before eating it.
forewarn /fɔːˈwɔːn $ fɔːrˈwɔːrn/ [usually passive] formal to warn someone about something that is going to happen, so that you are expecting it or ready for it:
We had been forewarned that the roads weren’t very good.
warning something that you say or do to tell people about danger, or to tell them not to do something:
All cigarette packets carry a government health warning.
She ignored her parents' warnings.
The army issued a warning that anyone who was out on the streets after dark was likely to be shot.
tip-off informal a warning that someone is about to do something, especially one given to the police about a crime:
Police were called to the hotel after a tip-off.
advisory formal an official warning or notice that gives information about a dangerous situation:
The air pollution gets so bad on some days that health advisories are posted at park entrances.
caveat formal a warning that something may not be completely true, effective etc. Also used when pointing out that it is important to remember something:
The woman was offered treatment, but with the caveat that it had only a 30% chance of success.
One caveat is that you must take the goods back to the shop within 14 days.
There is one important caveat to this argument.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

warning something that you say or do to tell people about danger, or to tell them not to do something:
All cigarette packets carry a government health warning.
She ignored her parents' warnings.
The army issued a warning that anyone who was out on the streets after dark was likely to be shot.
caution formal an official warning or a piece of advice telling you to be careful:
Caution: do not install electrical equipment near or around water sources.
The video begins with a caution that you must do some warm-up exercises first.
tip-off informal a warning that someone is about to do something, especially one given to the police about a crime:
Police were called to the hotel after a tip-off.
alert a warning to be ready for possible danger that may happen soon:
Twelve flood alerts have been issued to areas along the River Severn.
a fire alert
The ambulance services were on red alert (=they were ready to take action immediately).
advisory formal an official warning or notice that gives information about a dangerous situation:
The air pollution gets so bad on some days that health advisories are posted at park entrances.
caveat formal a warning that something may not be completely true, effective etc. Also used when pointing out that it is important to remember something:
The woman was offered treatment, but with the caveat that it had only a 30% chance of success.
One caveat is that you must take the goods back to the shop within 14 days.
There is one important caveat to this argument.
a warning sign
Don’t ignore the warning signs of stress.
a warning shot
Troops fired warning shots over the heads of demonstrators.
a warning light
Red warning lights were flashing.
a warning look/glance
She gave me a warning look, but I carried on.
a warning gesture
He put his finger to his lips in a warning gesture.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

caution
ˈkɔ:ʃən
See: throw caution to the winds

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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