warning
Prononciation : [/ˈwɔɹnɪŋ/]
Contexte : « safety »
(noun) a message given to someone to make them aware of possible danger or harm. It's like telling someone to be careful because something bad might happen.
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The lifeguard gave a warning about the strong currents in the ocean.
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He ignored the warning signs and got lost in the forest.
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Did you see the warning about the icy roads?
Contexte : « communication »
(noun) an action or statement meant to caution or advise someone about a potential problem. It's like a heads-up to let someone know they might be in trouble.
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She gave him a warning that his behavior was not acceptable.
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He didn't listen to the warnings from his friends and got into trouble.
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Have you received any warnings about the upcoming storm?
Contexte : « prevention »
(verb) to inform someone in advance about a possible threat or danger. It's like telling someone to be careful to prevent something bad from happening.
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The teacher warned the students not to touch the hot stove.
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He failed to warn his team about the approaching deadline.
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Did you remember to warn him about the slippery floor?
Contexte : « communication »
(verb) to make someone aware of a potential danger or problem. It's like giving someone a heads-up about a situation that could be risky.
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She warned him about the dangerous animals in the area.
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They didn't warn the hikers about the sudden change in weather.
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Did she warn you about the traffic on your way home?