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warn
[wawrn]
verb (used with object)
to give notice, advice, or intimation to (a person, group, etc.) of danger, impending evil, possible harm, or anything else unfavorable.
They warned him of a plot against him. She was warned that her life was in danger.
Synonyms: forewarnto urge or advise to be careful; caution.
to warn a careless driver.
to admonish or exhort, as to action or conduct.
She warned her employees to be on time.
to notify, advise, or inform.
to warn a person of an intended visit.
to give notice to (a person, group, etc.) to go, keep at a distance, etc. (often followed by away, off, etc.).
A sign warns trespassers off the grounds. A marker warned boats away from the dock.
to give authoritative or formal notice to (someone); order; summon.
to warn a person to appear in court.
verb (used without object)
to give a warning; caution.
to warn of further disasters.
warn
/ wɔːn /
verb
to notify or make (someone) aware of danger, harm, etc
(tr; often takes a negative and an infinitive) to advise or admonish (someone) as to action, conduct, etc
I warn you not to do that again
(takes a clause as object or an infinitive) to inform (someone) in advance
he warned them that he would arrive late
(tr; usually foll by away, off, etc) to give notice to go away, be off, etc
he warned the trespassers off his ground
Other Word Forms
- warner noun
- prewarn verb (used with object)
- rewarn verb (used with object)
- unwarned adjective
- well-warned adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of warn1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
“I’ve been warning it: If the GOP does not deliver, we will lose the Hispanic vote all over the country.”
Back in February, insurance groups began warning that stiff import levies could drive up the cost of car parts and repairs.
Juan Carlos wrote in the book that he finally agreed to publish his memoirs, despite his father having warned him never to do so, because his story "was being stolen from me".
The crash comes amid the longest government shutdown in US history, with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warning this week of "mass chaos" in the skies due to a lack of air traffic control staff.
The Israeli army had previously told residents of four villages to evacuate buildings, warning that it planned to target Hezbollah's military infrastructure.
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