Synonym: admonish, advise, alert, remind, tip, warn. Similar words: precaution, cautiously, constitutional convention, automation, solution, locution, ablution, elocution. Meaning: ['kɔːʃn] n. 1. the trait of being cautious; being attentive to possible danger 2. a warning against certain acts 3. judiciousness in avoiding harm or danger 4. the trait of being circumspect and prudent. v. warn strongly; put on guard.
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31. Always exercise caution when handling radioactive substances.
32. And remember, let caution be your watchword.
33. I would caution against getting too involved.
34. You should proceed with the utmost caution.
35. Caution has been one of Mr Allan's watchwords.
36. I recommend caution in dealing with this matter.
37. It will be necessary to proceed with caution.
38. Here I'd like to add a note of caution.
39. Caution should be a byword for investors.
40. The makers advise extreme caution when handling this material.
41. There was a note of caution in her letter.
42. Caution! This truck is reversing.
43. It is necessary to use extreme caution with chemicals.
44. The information should be treated with some caution.
45. The physician must exercise caution when prescribing anti-depressants.
46. He received a formal caution.
47. I would counsel caution in such a case.
48. I threw caution to the winds and followed him.
49. He was let off with a caution.
50. It is necessary to exercise caution when making commendations.
51. We have continued to exercise caution in our budgeting for the current year.
52. It's always best to err on the side of caution .
53. I'd recommend extreme caution.
54. Officials were quick to caution that these remarks did not mean an end to the peace process.
55. I threw caution to the wind and rode as fast as I could.
56. Twenty-five people have replied to the invitation,(http://sentencedict.com/caution.html) but I've erred on the side of caution and put out 30 chairs.
57. The prime minister was right to counsel caution about military intervention.
58. He threw caution to the wind and dived into the water after the child.
59. The only thing to do is to fling caution to the winds and make a decision,right or wrong;anything is better than uncertainty.
60. Although pleased, Henson added a caution that the team still has a long way to go.
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