A caution is an important warning given generally for safety reasons. An example of a caution is a wet floor sign on a wet floor. The caution is there to inform people the floor is wet to prevent falls.
"You must take caution in walking across the wobbly bridge"
Ignoring a warning could result in injury to or death of personnel or long-term health problems. Ignoring a caution could result in damage to or destruction of equipment or loss of mission effectiveness. BLUF: warning is for people, caution is for equipment. That's the U.S. Army's version.
normally as every one else except with caution.
Because scientifically it has been proven that to the human eye, black on a yellow surface is easier to see than any other color combination. Caution signs are obviously meant to be noticed and therefore they are often yellow with black writing or pictograms.
The handling and operating of sophisticated equipment should be done with extreme caution. When dealing with expensive and complicated pieces of equipment, there is always the chance of something breaking.
The correct spelling is caution.An example sentence is "please drive with caution as the roads are wet".
Caution is already a verb.Other verbs are cautions, cautioning and cautioned, depending on the tense.Some example sentences for you are:"I am going to caution you for speeding"."The officer cautions the speeding driver"."It looks like the police are cautioning that driver over there"."My mum will kill me when she hears I was cautioned by the police".
The system will always err on the side of caution.
Err on the side of caution.
Under caution means that during an interview, you'll be told upfront what your rights are. An example is the reading of your Miranda Rights which starts out, 'You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law.'
Caution (noun): They were advised to use caution when hiking through bear country. A word of caution was included in the instructions. Caution (verb): Medical professionals caution against taking too much notice of email health warnings. There's a sign urging caution be used when boarding the escalator.
err on the side of caution.
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The verb of cautiously is caution. As in "to caution someone".
There are 2 syllables in the word caution
Namesake Caution was created in 2007.
The past tense of caution is cautioned.