- nouncaution (noun) · cautions (plural noun)
- care taken to avoid danger or mistakes:"anyone receiving a suspect package should exercise extreme caution"
- warning:"business advisers have sounded a note of caution"
- informaldatedan amusing or surprising person:"“You're a caution, you are,” she said"
verbcaution (verb) · cautions (third person present) · cautioned (past tense) · cautioned (past participle) · cautioning (present participle)- say something as a warning:"the secretary cautioned that economic uncertainties remained" · "“Be careful now,” I cautioned"
- (caution against)warn or advise against (doing something):"advisers have cautioned against tax increases"
OriginMiddle English (denoting bail or a guarantee; now chiefly Scots and US): from Latin cautio(n-), from cavere ‘take heed’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- care taken to avoid danger or mistakes:
- an amusing or surprising person:
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