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cautionary
[kaw-shuh-ner-ee]
adjective
of the nature of or containing a warning.
cautionary advice; a cautionary tale.
cautionary
/ ˈkɔːʃənərɪ /
adjective
serving as a warning; intended to warn
a cautionary tale
Word History and Origins
Origin of cautionary1
Example Sentences
The exhibition pairs cautionary art history with thoughtful and poetic retorts from 20 artists, including a nonprofit art studio.
While authorities are hailing it as Lombok's success story, some see a cautionary tale.
"Volatile swap rates and a cautionary approach among lenders have led to an abrupt halt in consecutive monthly average rate falls," she said.
Yalta is the perfect cautionary tale: Stalin’s influence condemned Eastern Europe to 45 years of communist tyranny.
Such awareness lends a subtle metafictional framework to the novel, a hint of cautionary skepticism about its releases into fantasy and brushes with exoticism.
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