cautionary
cautionary
Definition
cau·tion·ary (-er′ē)
adjective
urging caution or intended to warn; warning; admonishing
cautionary
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- tale: The cautionary tale of a young would-be wizard who tries casting spells.
- accidental: Editorial cautionary accidentals are given within round brackets; cautionary accidentals included in the source are reproduced without brackets.
- note: A cautionary note should be made about the data.
- remark: The cautionary remarks that we do make may be those referred to in the written answer.
- warning: It may take the form of a cautionary tale warning against the dangers of modern life or imprudent or taboo behaviors.
- obligation: As I have already observed a cautionary obligation involves certain special requirements which are not present in other contracts.
Modifying Another Word
- perhaps: Perhaps cautionary tales that circulated among oppressed and ignorant people came to be believed.
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