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warn
verb warned, warning
    1. To make them aware of (possible or approaching danger or difficulty).
      Thesaurus: caution, alert, put on one's guard, counsel, advise, apprise, notify, inform, tip off (slang).
      Form: warn someone of something (usually)
      Form: warn someone about something
    2. To advise someone strongly.
    3. To rebuke or admonish someone, with the threat of punishment for a repetition of the offence.
    4. To caution them.
      Form: warn someone against someone (often)
      Form: warn someone against something
    5. To inform someone in advance.
      Example: warned him she might be late
Derivative: warner
noun
    Etymology: Anglo-Saxon wearnian.

    Phrasal Verb: warn someone off
      To order them to go or keep away, often with threats.




    warning
    noun
      1. A caution against eg danger.
        Thesaurus: notice, caution, monition, admonishment, alert, tip, tip-off, a word to the wise, notification, threat.
      2. Something that happens, or is said or done, that serves to warn against this.
    adj
      1. Intended or serving to warn.
        Example: a warning shot


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