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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121. At any rate, treat all results with the greatest of caution, and don't make too much of them.
122. Amalgamation has been approached with caution, however, as it would hasten depopulation.
123. All tests on products for overseas markets need to be interpreted with caution.
124. Does Mr Kohl's greater public caution mean that the process of unification will be slowed?
125. The two of us threw caution to the winds and raced to the rescue.
126. For these reasons studies detailing the effects of diabetic control on platelet function must be interpreted with caution.
127. Still walking east, the party were aware that they were almost at the front line and had to proceed with caution.
128. Cases over five years should be treated with caution as applying a multiplier is not particularly useful.
129. And in general, student opinion needs to be interpreted with caution.
130. Had I but known ... These are words to avoid having to use, or to use with great caution.
131. Because of the doubtful reanalysis of the data Maran and colleagues' findings should be interpreted with caution.
132. According to Yershon, this caution is reflected in pessimism over advertising budgets.
133. The disconnected personal opinion Concluding with your own words, however, requires caution,(sentencedict .com) particularly in the handling of personal response.
134. And that, Morgan thought as he stirred in the chair, was when I advised caution.
135. It is essential, therefore, that we proceed with great caution when handling toxic and hazardous waste.
136. Our third theme will, however, sound several notes of caution.
137. Patterned fabrics may appeal to you, but they should be treated with the utmost caution.
138. But enter with this caution: The itty-bitty Minipod costs $ 800 a pair.
139. Natasha gazed at her with an expression in which caution and disdain were perfectly balanced.
140. It requires a great deal of boldness and a great deal of caution to make a great fortune, and when you have it, it requires ten times as much skill to keep it. Ralph Waldo Emerson
141. But probe with caution, he told himself, with the utmost caution.
142. An awareness of old history encourages caution when it is appropriated for a contemporary cause.
143. Years later, I am constantly adjusting my feelings downward to achieve that fine balance of caution and melancholy. 30.
144. A healthy diet will of course be helpful to you, but extreme or very limited diets should be treated with caution.
145. Proceed with caution and, at the risk of sounding like a tabloid astrologer, look before you leap.
146. It requires as much caution to tell the truth as to conceal it. Baltasar Gracian
147. So, to the amazement of many racegoers, the two young jockeys escaped without even a caution.
148. I would urge particular caution, at least until Clarion Call's whereabouts are confirmed.
149. If they do respond you may be able to see if they approach it with caution or with carelessness.
150. They still treated each other with caution but each was beginning to respect the other's professionalism.
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