Word of the Day – June 7, 2019

warning

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Definitions

Type Definition Sources
Adjective Serving to warn. (used 0 times in citations and controls)
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Configurable Item Something that tells someone about possible danger or trouble. (used 6 times in citations and controls)
Configurable Item A warning function alerting a user of unexpected conditions detected when running a program without halting the execution of the program. (used 1 times in citations and controls)
Noun Cautionary advice about something imminent (especially imminent danger or other unpleasantness). (used 0 times in citations and controls)
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Noun Notification of something, usually in advance. (used 84 times in citations and controls)
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Noun A message informing of danger. (used 15 times in citations and controls)
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Noun (warning) Something that serves as a cautionary example. (used 0 times in citations and controls)
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Other Forms

Type Other Form
Plural warnings
Plural Possessive warnings'
Possessive warning's

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