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  1. something that makes you understand there is a possible danger or problem, especially one in the future: Completely without warning, he turned up at my door with all four children! There's a warning on the cigarette packet that says "Cigarettes cause cancer ".

  2. The meaning of WARNING is the act of warning : the state of being warned. How to use warning in a sentence.

  3. Synonyms for WARNING: caution, forewarning, alert, advice, recommendation, admonishment, admonition, suggestion; Antonyms of WARNING: all clear, risking, imperiling, imperilling

  4. A warning is a caution against something dangerous. When there's a shark warning at the beach, the lifeguards will order everyone out of the water. When you receive a warning, you get an official advance notice of some impending problem.

  5. something that tells or shows you that something bad may happen: All cigarette packets carry a warning. The bombs fell completely without warning. Fewer examples. Officials failed to heed his warning. Police issued a warning about the dangers of playing near water. Her moods swing with absolutely no warning.

  6. noun. /ˈwɔːnɪŋ/ /ˈwɔːrnɪŋ/ [countable, uncountable] a statement, an event, etc. telling somebody that something bad or unpleasant may happen in the future so that they can try to avoid it. I had absolutely no warning. to get fair/advance/adequate warning.

  7. A warning is something which is said or written to tell people of a possible danger, problem, or other unpleasant thing that might happen. The minister gave a warning that if war broke out, it would be catastrophic. He was killed because he ignored a warning to put stronger cords on his parachute.

  8. noun. the act or utterance of one who warns or the existence, appearance, sound, etc., of a thing that warns. something that serves to warn, give notice, or caution: We fired a warning at the intruders. Synonyms: presage, augury, portent, sign, omen, advice, admonition, caution.

  9. warning. noun. /ˈwɔrnɪŋ/. [countable, uncountable] a statement, an event, etc. telling someone that something bad or unpleasant may happen in the future so that they can try to avoid it Doctors issued a warning against eating any fish caught in the river. to give someone fair/advance/adequate warning of something The bridge collapsed ...

  10. warning. adjective. /ˈwɔːnɪŋ/ /ˈwɔːrnɪŋ/ [only before noun] telling or showing somebody that something bad or unpleasant may happen in the future so that they can try to avoid it. She had ignored the warning signs of trouble ahead. Police fired a number of warning shots.

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