Caution
UK /["/ˈkɔːʃn/"]/US /["/ˈkɔːʃn/"]/
Definition
care that you take in order to avoid danger or mistakes; the fact of not taking any risks
In simple words: Be careful.
Examples
- Caution is advised when driving in heavy rain.
- Please proceed with caution around the construction site.
- She approached the situation with great caution after the previous incident.
- Despite his caution, he was still caught off guard by the sudden change.
- The sign clearly indicates that caution should be taken in this area.
Usage notes
Use 'caution' when advising someone to be careful. It is appropriate in both spoken and written contexts, but can sound slightly formal in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
standalone warning
Memory hint
Think of a 'cautious cat' walking slowly to avoid danger.
Collocations
- considerable
- extra
- extreme
- exercise
- take
- use
- with caution
- err on the side of caution
- the need for caution
- sound a note of caution
- formal
- get off with
- receive
- give somebody
Synonyms
- warning
- care
- prudence
- alertness
- vigilance
Antonyms
- carelessness
- recklessness
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'cause' — learners may use 'caution' incorrectly as a reason.
- Using 'caution' as a verb — 'caution' is primarily a noun.
- Incorrectly spelling 'caution' as 'cautiont'.