warning

word · lemma: warn

/ˈwɔɹnɪŋ/
WOR-ning
/wˈɔːnɪŋ/
WAW-ning

Definition

A warning is something that tells you about possible danger, trouble, or a problem before it happens. It can be spoken, written, or shown by a sign or signal.

Usage & Nuances

Common patterns: 'give someone a warning', 'issue a warning', and 'without warning'. It is often stronger than 'notice' or 'reminder' because it suggests risk or negative consequences. It can be used for safety, weather, health, or personal behavior.

Example Sentences

The sign gave a warning about deep water.

basic

She ignored the doctor's warning and kept working.

basic

We got a storm warning on our phones.

basic

I'm not saying it's a bad idea, but consider that a warning.

natural

Without warning, the lights went out and everyone got quiet.

natural

Take this as a friendly warning: that road floods fast when it rains.

natural