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Sentence count:184+10Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: advisealertcautionforebodegive noticeinformmenacenotifythreatenSimilar words: warningearly warningbarnlearnearningslearn fromwarat warMeaning: [wɔrn /wɔːn]  v. 1. notify of danger, potential harm, or risk 2. admonish or counsel in terms of someone's behavior 3. ask to go away 4. notify, usually in advance. 
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31 I'd be shirking my duty if I didn't warn him.
32 It's your decision, but I warn you - you're making a mistake .
33 She claimed doctors had failed to warn her of the risks involved.
34 I warn them not to do it, but my objections were set aside.
35 One of them would keep a look-out on the road behind to warn us of approaching vehicles.
36 If you can't arrive there on time, you should warn them.
37 It's up to the travel companies to warn customers of any possible dangers.
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38 The guard blew his whistle to warn of the train's imminent departure.
39 He spends his spare time visiting schools to warn pupils off drugs.
40 It's still on my conscience that I didn't warn her in time.
41 I must warn you that my patience is almost at an end.
42 I must warn him how dangerous such people are.
43 Veteran extras warn neophytes to beware the purges.
44 Prominent traffic signs warn you to beware of camels.
45 Lohr also charged that Medtronic failed to warn her or her doctors that the device could experience life-threatening failure.
46 So she embarked on a journey to warn the king.
47 The coroner said it's up to travel companies to warn customers of any possible dangers.
48 I had a divine right and a solemn duty to warn them(Sentencedict.com), but failed miserably.
49 We watch commercials for pregnancy testers that warn women to remember their biological clocks.
50 Banks and other opponents warn that the commissioner might have to severely ration some medical services to stay within the budget.
51 Nutritionists warn that artificial fat is no magic elixir for weight loss.
52 A sort of gauge with a dial that shifts from red alert to black alert ... to warn of fall-out.
53 The police warn tourists to beware of pickpockets, especially in crowded places.
54 Whether or not this is true, other computer pundits warn that fear of enforcement will drive computer hackers underground.
55 In that case, he told me with a grim expression, there was something he had to warn me about.
56 There was no nationwide obligation imposed on organisers to warn the police in advance that such a march was to take place.
57 Smallfry had forgotten to warn him because he had done so many bad things and caused a lot of trouble.
58 But I did warn you, Brian, right at the beginning.
59 Nice touches include steam vents that cast lingering clouds over the courses and new audio cues to warn of danger.
60 I could see him wondering whether to warn the bursar he might be one or two fees short next term.
More similar words: warningearly warningbarnlearnearningslearn fromwarat warawardwarm uptowardwarmthpost-warsoftwarewarriorwarehousehardwarebe aware ofawarenessput forwardafterwardbring forwardlook forward toupwardly mobile
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