The noun caution can be used to describesomething that calls for careful actionand the need to avoid risk, such as a volatile political situation that requires extreme caution. The word also has a verb form with a similar meaning. Is caution a noun verb or adjective? caution noun(WARNING) ...
2. something intended or serving as a warning; admonition 3. (Law) law chiefly Brit a formal warning given to a person suspected or accused of an offence that his or her words will be taken down and may be used in evidence 4. (Law) a notice entered on the register of title to land...
Caution, like that of a wild beast that is fierce but feeble or like that of an insect whose little fragment of earth has given way, and made it pause in a palsy of distrust —George Eliot Cautious as a burglar walking over a tin roof in cowhide boots —Wallace Irwin Cautious as a ...
Caution, like that of a wild beast that is fierce but feeble or like that of an insect whose little fragment of earth has given way, and made it pause in a palsy of distrust —George Eliot Cautious as a burglar walking over a tin roof in cowhide boots —Wallace Irwin Cautious as a ...
2. something intended or serving as a warning; admonition 3. (Law) law chiefly Brit a formal warning given to a person suspected or accused of an offence that his or her words will be taken down and may be used in evidence 4. (Law) a notice entered on the register of title to land...
2. something intended or serving as a warning; admonition 3. (Law) law chiefly Brit a formal warning given to a person suspected or accused of an offence that his or her words will be taken down and may be used in evidence 4. (Law) a notice entered on the register of title to land...