What is another word for Cautioning?

Pronunciation: [kˈɔːʃənɪŋ] (IPA)

Cautioning is an act of warning or advising someone to take care or be careful with something. Synonyms for cautioning include advising, admonishing, alerting, forewarning, informing, notifying, reminding, schooling, and enlightening. Each of these words carries a slightly different connotation, but all refer to warning someone about a potential danger or problem. Admonishing suggests a more severe or critical warning, while alerting implies a sudden need for caution or attention. Forewarning suggests warning in advance of a potential problem, and informing and notifying suggest informing someone of possible risks or concerns. Reminding refers to drawing attention back to previous warnings, while schooling and enlightening suggest educating someone about the potential dangers.

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Usage examples for Cautioning

I had nothing else to give, I therefore rewarded the generous boy with a couple of quills, and four sheets of paper for his own use; Cautioning him to keep them to write to his mother.
"Anna St. Ives"
Thomas Holcroft
With the Cautioning words she passed the burnished weapon, glittering yet with the rain-drops, into his hand.
"Nan of Music Mountain"
Frank H. Spearman
He, himself, tells of the first occasion thereto: 'In August, 1817, a learned Jew, who had recently come from London, where he was teacher for a long time, sent for me, and told me, in a Cautioning tone, that a certain gentleman had visited him on that day and put the astonishing question to him whether there were not some Jews there who would be inclined to read the New Testament in the Hebrew language; in which case he could supply them with it gratis.
"Some Jewish Witnesses For Christ"
Rev. A. Bernstein, B.D.

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