Synonym: advise, alert, caution, forebode, give notice, inform, menace, notify, threaten. Similar words: warning, early warning, barn, learn, earnings, learn from, war, at war. Meaning: [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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61 Can't even dodge into a telephone booth and warn Gilman - if I could reach him.
62 Financial advisers warn consumers not to depend much on either their pensions or Social Security to help them retire early.
63 However, I must warn you to be on your guard and to approach the picture gallery with caution.
64 We are quick to warn our children about the dangers of alcohol, marijuana, heroin and cocaine.
65 I stood at the side of the road and waved my arms to warn other drivers of the danger.
66 Environmentalists warn that deforestation of this critical watershed area could have disastrous consequences for downstream regions.
67 If insects learned to adapt to genetically engineered plants, the result could be widespread crop failure and famine, critics warn.
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68 Servants would probably warn them but if there was an outside staircase and his men dashed up -?
69 Was no one around to warn her this was an impossible dream?
70 I'll warn you, we're really strapped for cash right now.
71 However, Mr Nawroze does warn young debtors to seek professional advice.
72 Doctors warn that a flu epidemic may be on the way.
73 Another harvest has failed, and international aid agencies warn of the threat of mass starvation.
74 Detectives are linking it with a series of recent armed robberies, and warn the men could inflict serious injury.
75 We the undersigned, senior members of the world's scientific community, hereby warn all humanity what lies ahead.
76 But the second ... I wanted to warn you: black ice, low cloud, a speed trap; some hazard.
77 Most emphatically warn against taking the drug, given the limited knowledge of its long-term effects.
78 Michael said it might help warn of a large impending earthquake by detecting foreshocks.
79 Use only our own girls and warn them to be on their best behaviour.
80 Our task will be to wash the dishes later and I warn you there will be plenty.
81 I gave her your number and told her to give me five minutes to warn you first.
82 Fears, however, warn an organization against certain kinds of activity.
83 Failure by a trader to comply with a prohibition notice or notice to warn is a criminal offence.
84 But the science of carbon sinks is terrifyingly imprecise, scientists warn.
85 The defendants supplied a chemical to the plaintiffs but failed to warn that it was liable to explode on contact with water.
86 They also warn that some leading hospitals may face an uncertain future if they lose patients to outside bidders.
87 The programs with the best results warn students of the long-term consequences of drug use.
88 Noctuid moths are eaten by bats, and have evolved a special pair of ears to warn them of approaching danger.
89 The Pembrokeshire Shell Fishermen's Association challenge the claim, and warn that any such ban will threaten the livelihoods of locals.
90 Certainly later writers warn against mistaking unusual sense phenomena for genuine spiritual enlightenment.
More similar words: warning, early warning, barn, learn, earnings, learn from, war, at war, award, warm up, toward, warmth, post-war, software, warrior, warehouse, hardware, be aware of, awareness, put forward, afterward, bring forward, look forward to, upwardly mobile.