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cautionsnounpl. of caution something extraordinary or surprisinghow she manages to drive her car without destroying the neighborhood is a caution flashes, marvels, miracles, phenomena(or phenomenons), portents, prodigies, sensations, splendors, wonders curiosities, sights, spectaclesbeauties, corkers, crackerjacks(also crackajacks), dandies, jim-dandies, knockoutsapparitions, appearances something that tells of approaching danger or riskthis is just a caution that the following paragraph practically gives away the entire plot of the movie red flags, red lights, tip-offs, tocsins, wake-up calls, warnings omens, portents, premonitions, presagesnotices, notificationsbuoys, indicators, knells, signals, signsforetastes, foretokensannouncements, declarations all clears the act or an instance of telling beforehand of danger or riskwe heeded the police officer's caution about the road ahead admonishments, admonitions, alarms(also alarums), alerts, forewarnings, heads-ups, notices, warnings auguries, predictions, premonitions, prophecies(also prophesies)notifications, tip-offsadvice, counsel, guidance, recommendations, suggestions, tipsannouncements, declarations a measure taken to preclude loss or injurythe standard caution of donning surgical gloves before performing any kind of dental work fail-safes, palladia, precautions, preventives, safeguards armors, covers, guards, protections, screens, shields, walls, wards cautionsverbpresent tense third-person singular of cautionto give notice to beforehand especially of danger or riskthe doctor cautioned that I should still be careful using my sprained wrist for the next several days advises, alerts, forewarns, wakes, warns augurs, forecasts, foretells, harbingers, predicts, presages, prognosticates, prophesiesapprises, informs, notifies, tips (off)admonishesbodes, forebodes(also forbodes), foreshadows, foretokens, portends imperils, risks |