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To use caution is to be careful. to get a cation is to be warned against doing what you are doing.
Precaution
It means, ''WATCH OUT!'', or ''CAUTION''
Yes the word caution is a verb meaning to warn. It is also a noun referring to the warning itself.
The adverb form is "cautiously" (carefully, tentatively). The related noun is circumspection, meaning caution or prudence.
I think that caution is the root word itself. ;)
No, it is an adjective meaning 'suggesting caution' in doing certain things.
The caution flag is to warn drivers of a problem on the open lanes of the course. A car may be disabled or stopped. Drivers will slow down upon seeing that caution flag to prevent further harm to a fellow driver or themselves.
It means the road may be slippery, proceed with caution.
Of course you CAN take it, BUT that therapy is not recommended for anyone under the age of 18. As always take with CAUTION.
In criminal law, "guilt" is being found to be involved in the commission of an offense. "Innocence" is not having been involved in any offense. CAUTION: The terms "innocent" and "not guilty" are NOT synonymous - do NOT mean the same thing - and do not have the same meaning under the law.