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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91. The results, however, should be interpreted with caution.
92. However, this conclusion must be interpreted with caution.
93. Treat special offers with extreme caution.
94. The information has to be treated with some caution.
95. Some retailers sounded a note of caution.
96. Logically, there are three possibilities which may counsel caution.
97. The contractor approached me with obvious caution.
98. We moved quickly, though with the utmost caution.
99. The high number of injuries the bombers clearly hoped for were averted by the caution of the police.
100. Rangers have posted warnings at trail heads and campgrounds urging hikers to use caution when out in the wild.
101. Want to just throw all caution to the wind and watch a great show?
102. Potential customers are advised to take the utmost caution when buying second-hand furniture.
103. In May and June 1988 all eight officers under investigation were interviewed under caution.
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104. In fact, Sinclair was a strong advocate of caution and moderation.
105. The truth. It is a beautiful and terrible thing, and should be treated with caution. J.K. Rowling
106. Just make sure that you don't swing from one extreme to the other and cast all your caution to the wind.
107. You can surely sympathize with this self-protective caution, even if by the nature of the case you can not wholly share it.
108. Hence the great caution shown by medical staff, and the precautions taken during burial.
109. Then, having lost Mushtaq, he threw caution completely to the wind and spooned to cover.
110. The difference is that Chomsky acknowledges this fact and accordingly expresses his views with appropriate caution.
111. It should be changed only with great caution and after much consideration.
112. It is high time that such comment should be permitted together with the necessary alteration to the words of the caution.
113. But business advisors in the city have sounded a word of caution.
114. The relative proportions of the different diagnoses reached must, however, be interpreted with caution.
115. But he advised caution beyond the point of planning permission, because new environmental legislation makes it essential to seek expert advice.
116. However you should exercise caution in how far you extend a metaphor.
117. Treat the gag programs and animated cards that tend to circulate around the festive season, with utmost caution.
118. As mentioned earlier in the text, it is important to proceed with caution when acting for joint buyers.
119. Anything less truly would be throwing caution to the winds.
120. The truth." Dumbledore sighed. "It is a beautiful and terrible thing, and should therefore be treated with great caution. J. K. Rowling
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