Caution [noun]
Definition of Caution:
alertness, carefulness
Sentence/Example of Caution:
Analysts have expressed some caution about the Nikola Badger, for which the company began taking preorders before announcing its manufacturer.
Because private security officers don’t have the legal protection of the badge, they’re taught to use extra caution when exercising deadly force.
Elmer unwraps some caution tape for ratepayers in the meantime.
The playground equipment sat unused, swirled in caution tape due to the pandemic.
Fisheries biologist Allen Andrews has a word of caution about the new research.
But Soult was possessed of a crafty caution which seldom if ever allowed his ambition to hinder the success his ability deserved.
They show to the full the secret of the Marshal's success as a soldier, the blending of ardour with method and dash with caution.
In successive letters he reiterates the caution to beware of surprise and treason, and his anxiety for constant news.
With all the fiery enthusiasm of the Gael, he possessed to an unusual degree the caution of the Lowland Scot.
"It's across the lagoon," Dr. Silence cried, but this time in full tones that paid no tribute to caution.