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It's a verb. "Beware the Bandersnatch and shun the Jubjub Bird" (from Jabberwocky) contains two verbs I emphasized. They are being used in the imperative form (e.g., close the door and finish your dinner.

I thought it could be an adverb originally. Can anyone argue with me that it IS an adverb?

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"Beware" is a verb, typically used to advise or warn someone to be cautious or alert. It can also be used as an interjection to express warning or caution.

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