Word Meanings - WARN - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To refuse. Chaucer.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of WARN)
- Admonish
- Remind
- forewarn
- advise
- warn
- dissuade
- caution
- counsel
- reprove
- censure
- rebuke
- Alarm Warn
- wake
- terrify
- intimidate
- frighten
- Deter
- Warn
- stop
- disincline
- indispose
- dispirit
- hinder
- prevent
- discourage
- dishearten
- scare
- Notify
- Intimate
- declare
- announce
- give notice to
- acquaint
- communicate
- apprise
- inform
Related words: (words related to WARN)
- INFORMITY
Want of regular form; shapelessness. - ADMONISHER
One who admonishes. - CAUTIONARY BLOCK
A block in which two or more trains are permitted to travel, under restrictions imposed by a caution card or the like. - REMIND
To put in mind of something; to bring to the remembrance of; to bring to the notice or consideration of . When age itself, which will not be defied, shall begin to arrest, seize, and remind us of our mortality. South. - PREVENTATIVE
That which prevents; -- incorrectly used instead of preventive. - INFORMOUS
Of irregular form; shapeless. Sir T. Browne. - INTIMATE
corresponding to the compar. interior cf. F. intime. The form 1. Innermost; inward; internal; deep-seated; hearty. "I knew from intimate impulse." Milton. 2. Near; close; direct; thorough; complete. He was honored with an intimate and immediate - REMINDER
One who, or that which, reminds; that which serves to awaken remembrance. - DISPIRITED
Depressed in spirits; disheartened; daunted. -- Dis*pir"it*ed*ly, adv. -- Dis*pir"it*ed, n. - ACQUAINTANCE
1. A state of being acquainted, or of having intimate, or more than slight or superficial, knowledge; personal knowledge gained by intercourse short of that of friendship or intimacy; as, I know the man; but have no acquaintance with him. Contract - CENSURER
One who censures. Sha. - ACQUAINTED
Personally known; familiar. See To be acquainted with, under Acquaint, v. t. - DISHEARTENMENT
Discouragement; dejection; depression of spirits. - ALARM
1. A summons to arms, as on the approach of an enemy. Arming to answer in a night alarm. Shak. 2. Any sound or information intended to give notice of approaching danger; a warming sound to arouse attention; a warning of danger. Sound an alarm in - NOTICE
1. The act of noting, remarking, or observing; observation by the senses or intellect; cognizance; note. How ready is envy to mingle with the notices we take of other persons ! I. Watts. 2. Intelligence, by whatever means communicated; knowledge - DECLAREMENT
Declaration. - FOREWARN
To warn beforehand; to give previous warning, admonition, information, or notice to; to caution in advance. We were forewarned of your coming. Shak. - PREVENTABLE
Capable of being prevented or hindered; as, preventable diseases. - ADVISER
One who advises. - PREVENTINGLY
So as to prevent or hinder. - IMPREVENTABLE
Not preventable; invitable. - WELL-INFORMED
Correctly informed; provided with information; well furnished with authentic knowledge; intelligent. - MISADVISE
To give bad counsel to. - IMPREVENTABILITY
The state or quality of being impreventable. - PRECAUTION
praecautum, to guard against beforehand; prae before + cavere be on 1. Previous caution or care; caution previously employed to prevent mischief or secure good; as, his life was saved by precaution. They treasured up their supposed discoveries - DISACQUAINT
To render unacquainted; to make unfamiliar. While my sick heart With dismal smart Is disacquainted never. Herrick. - INDETERMINABLE
Not determinable; impossible to be determined; not to be definitely known, ascertained, defined, or limited. -- In`de*ter"mi*na*bly, adv.