Cautioned
[kɔ:ʃənd]
Definition
(imp. & p. p.) of Caution
Checker: Velma
Examples
- Tut, tut, Mr. Philander, tut, tut, cautioned Professor Porter, I do not know with accuracy as yet. Edgar Rice Burroughs. Tarzan of the Apes.
- It was not I who cautioned you once never to found a hope or expectation on the family curse. Charles Dickens. Bleak House.
- S-sh, cautioned Clayton. Edgar Rice Burroughs. Tarzan of the Apes.
- Steady, boys, cautioned one of the men who had not spoken before. Edgar Rice Burroughs. Tarzan of the Apes.
- Even the commanders of these parties were cautioned, not to bring on an engagement. Ulysses S. Grant. Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant.
- All commanders were cautioned against bringing on an engagement and informed in so many words that it would be better to retreat than to fight. Ulysses S. Grant. Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant.
- Watch the wall at your end of the chamber, Tars Tarkas, I cautioned, it is through secret doorways in the wall that the brutes are loosed upon us. Edgar Rice Burroughs. The Gods of Mars.
- Cautioned me against him before I got into his claws. Charles Dickens. Our Mutual Friend.
- Fanny cautioned me about this, and she objected, and I object. Charles Dickens. Little Dorrit.
- The reader is cautioned to measure the building paper carefully, before setting up the studding, as it is sometimes scant in width and trouble will occur when one attempts to tack on the paper. William K. David. Secrets of Wise Men, Chemists and Great Physicians.
- Be sure you know your own mind, Jupe,' Mr. Gradgrind cautioned her; 'I say no more. Charles Dickens. Hard Times.
- You may be very sure that if I had, I should have cautioned you accordingly. Jane Austen. Emma.
Checker: Velma