caution
[ˈkɔʃən]
Definition:
1. Being attentive to possible danger.
2. Care that you take in order to avoid danger or mistakes.
3. An amusing or surprising person.
Use 'caution' in a sentence:
- 1. The emerging caution over numbers is perhaps only to be expected.
- 2. Caution has been one of Mr Allan's watchwords.
- 3. Patience and caution are your advantages.
- 4. I threw caution to the wind and rode as fast as I could.
- 5. I suggest you use caution with this one.
- 6. There is no need for such caution.
- 7. Detectives threw aside professional training and caution, and looked for a different explanation.
- 8. The girls were afraid of snakes and picked their way along with extreme caution.
- 9. They may be wise to err on the side of caution.
- 10. As a first offender, she got off with a caution.
- 11. Their caution has been richly rewarded.
- 12. There was a note of caution for the treasury in the figures.
- 13. Tony cautioned against misrepresenting the situation.