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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91 Covert video cameras and hand-held laser devices will be among the equipment used at weekends, they warn.
92 It is fair to warn anglers that thousands of crabs soon make short work of rag and lugworm.
93 Do not be alarmed by this trend but always warn the parents that it is a possibility.
94 Attach a bell to the cat's collar to warn birds.
95 I warn him that the subject will not go away until he is frank with the House and the country.
96 Moms warn daughters of what comes of gorging on chips or chocolate.
97 Both suggest, either by statement or implication, that Buchanan is an extremist and warn of dire consequences to his nomination. Sentencedict.com
98 Kath is a pretty dark-haired vivacious girl, whose flashing black eyes warn of the mass of complexities bubbling beneath the surface.
99 However, the slow-down in imports gave ammunition to those who warn that the recovery is fragile.
100 And we need to warn them that the words they are using can very easily become fighting words.
101 One man was ordered to observe enemy aircraft and to warn when danger was imminent.
102 He like really found out it was okay to warn the world about blacks taking over the country.
103 If you're playing against Gary, I warn you, he hates losing!
104 And the police warn they will be more raids in Milton Keynes if they hear drug dealing has started up again.
105 I warn them all not to take her seriously, but they all do, poor chaps!
106 And flying into trouble? ... doctors warn of latest pub craze dangers.
107 Signs posted along the narrow road that leads through sloping pastures to the cliff-framed beach warn motorists to watch out for birds.
108 The scientists warn that no one should change their behavior based on these findings.
109 Perhaps he was leading a double life-perhaps I should warn Andrea before she found herself committing bigamy.
110 It was entirely possible that Jos was still trying to warn him off, for his own good.
111 Officials now warn that fuel supplies could be seriously disrupted this winter.
112 And he has emerged from the base of a bridge to warn city officials that it was about to collapse.
113 Warn the shop owner in advance and enlist his help.
114 A canary the bald eagle is not, but it should serve to warn us.
115 Though relatively healthy animals, state health officials warn that they are notoriously susceptible to bubonic plague.
116 Just warn your friend Martin to be extra careful, because everything he does is under close scrutiny.
117 Yet nowhere do these prefaces warn us that certain editors have taken the most astonishing liberties with the music.
118 Flashing signs on the motorway warn drivers of hazards ahead.
119 This video has been put together by Oxfordshire ambulance service to warn young drivers of the dangers of getting behind the wheel.
120 And I asked my children to please warn me well in advance of my last hug, my last good-night snuggle.
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