"Warn" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Warn" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Warn" Meaning

To give a warning to someone about a potential danger or problem.

Example: The meteorologist warned of an impending storm.

Or, to caution or alert someone about something.

Example: The doctor warned her of the risks of smoking.

"Warn" Examples

Verb: Warn


1. Inform someone of a danger

Please be quiet, I'm trying to warn you about the loud noise.

2. Tell someone not to do something

The sign warns drivers to slow down in the wet condition.

3. Indicate or signal the presence of something

The smoke warns of a fire.

4. Make someone afraid or nervous

Her scary story will warn you to never go into those woods alone.

5. Punish or penalize someone

She warned him not to get involved with the thief, but he didn't listen.

"Warn" Similar Words

Warmish

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Mildly warm, neither very hot nor cool; pleasant and not uncomfortable.

Warmly

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Warmness

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The term "warmness" refers to the quality or state of being warm, often used to describe emotional warmth or a sense of coziness, rather than the physical sensation of warmth itself.

Warmonger

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A person who aggressively advocates war, especially as a policy of a country or government.

Warmongering

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Encouraging or glorifying war, often with the intention of gaining political or financial benefits, or to distract from other problems.

Warmongers

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Warmongers are individuals who advocate or support war, often to further their own interests or ideologies, rather than striving for peaceful resolutions to conflicts. The term is typically used pejoratively to imply that someone is aggressive, militaristic, and willing to use violence to achieve their goals, often disregarding the consequences or human costs of war.

Warms

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Warmth

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1. A feeling of being pleasantly warm or cozy, often due to temperature, sunshine, or a sense of comfort.<br>2. A quality of kindness, friendliness, or affectionate feeling towards someone or something.<br>3. A feeling of enthusiasm or excitement, often accompanied by a sense of energy or passion.<br> <br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The warmth of the sun on my skin was a welcome feeling on a chilly day.<br>- Her kindness and warmth towards her students made her a popular teacher.<br>- The crowd received the news with great warmth and enthusiasm.

Warned

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Warnemunde

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Warner

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Warning

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A warning is a message or signal that something potentially hazardous or undesirable is about to happen, or a message indicating caution and advising the recipient of a potential threat or danger.

Warnings

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Warns

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Warp

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To change the shape or direction of something by bending or twisting, typically in a sudden or violent motion.<br><br>Example: The collision caused a tremendous warp in the car's metal frame.<br><br>OR<br><br>To cause (a ship or aircraft) to travel faster than the speed of light, often used in science fiction.<br><br>Example: The spaceship was about to warp through a wormhole.<br><br>OR<br><br>A warp is also a fault or twist in a fabric or other material.<br><br>Example: The scarf had a noticeable warp.<br><br>OR<br><br>The web developer might use the term "warp" to describe a rectangular unit of measure in CSS, which defines the horizontal size of an element.<br><br>Example: Set the width to 50% of the screen width using `width: 50vw;`

Warpath

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A course or journey of violence and retribution, typically a war-like path of revenge or hostility.