Synonym: admonition, admonitory, cautionary, exemplary, monition, monitory, warning, word of advice. Similar words: early warning, earnings, burning, morning, concerning, warn, turn in, turn into. Meaning: ['wɔrnɪŋ /'wɔːn-] n. 1. a message informing of danger 2. cautionary advice about something imminent (especially imminent danger). adj. serving to warn.
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241. Ernest Bevin, however, was given no advance warning.
242. Clarisa called with no warning from the Columbus airport.
243. A warning light blinked on.
244. Officials began posting warning notices.
245. Her warning went unheeded .
246. Unlike child care considerations, which often can be planned months in advance, eldercare issues often occur without warning.
247. This means that the opponent always has to step forwards in order to make an attack, thus warning you well in advance.
248. They included warning local air traffic control and having hundreds of gallons of water and pumps standing by in case of accident.
249. The abolitionist stand does provide a warning beacon against which penal policies, such as prison building programmes, might be assessed.
250. If we could list those we'd have advance warning of shortage problems on the assembly lines two months before they occur.
251. I received anonymous phone calls warning me not to go to the police about what I'd seen.
252. The planes flew at high altitudes[sentencedict.com], so that we had no warning.
253. Shortly thereafter, Odom called back to say the warning indicators had changed to an all-out attack of 2, 200 missiles.
254. A four-letter word was among his offerings and the official had no alternative but to give him a warning for verbal abuse.
255. Significant moments in history do not happen without some kind of advance warning.
256. As there was little or no advance warning, those people who had paid for entertainment until 2am understandably felt short-changed.
257. Given the potential for abuse, should drinks packaging carry a health warning on the label?
258. So, using the public address you send, to that zone only, a warning for them to take care.
259. They're warning that overloaded vehicles are dangerous and can cause serious accidents.
260. After he achieved celebrity status through Dynasty he took to visiting hospitals and rehabilitation centres warning youngsters of the dangers of drugs.
261. The warning followed incidents in London and the West Midlands where lines to ambulance stations were disconnected.
262. Mr Brown gave warning that there will be no amnesty for these offenders.
263. He resolved the problem by adopting the role of lookout, warning the men when strangers, particularly police,[sentencedict.com] were approaching.
264. No wonder they didn't need lights, the alarm system was warning enough.
265. This is the reason you will notice jar lids advertising airtight seals and warning against consumption when the seal is broken.
266. Gradually the pairing of this warning to time out leads to the warning itself acquiring some punishing properties.
267. It could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others. Ashleigh Brilliant
268. Employers could provide advance warning of intended plant closures or major reorganisation.
269. When approached underwater they give an alarm or warning signal consisting of a series of quite rapid and quite audible grunts.
270. However, if you are given advance warning, think about the stay and about the meals you will have to provide.
More similar words: early warning, earnings, burning, morning, concerning, warn, turn in, turn into, dining, opening, raining, planning, training, retaining, examining, remaining, screening, lightning, meaningful, bring forward, at the beginning, at the beginning of, barn, learn, learn from, overnight, furniture, war, award, at war.