1. warning - Noun
2. warning - Adjective
3. warning - Verb
4. warning - Interjection
6. warning - Adjective Satellite
7. Warning - Proper noun
of Warn
Giving previous notice; cautioning; admonishing; as, a warning voice.
Previous notice.
Caution against danger, or against faults or evil practices which incur danger; admonition; monition.
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Abbie Kietzer has learned that a COVID-19 patient's condition can spiral downward with little warning. Source: Internet
Abdullah said at the time that Netanyahu’s promise was “,” while warning the move would have a “major impact” on ties between Israel and Jordan if implemented. Source: Internet
A bleak warning as the U.S. records more than 9.2 million confirmed cases of Coronavirus, and more than 230-thousand deaths. Source: Internet
According to Carbone, Madison learned about it after she finally told Peter she was a virgin and reiterated her warning that she wouldn't be able to "move forward" if he had slept with Hannah Ann or Victoria. Source: Internet