Thesaurus.com
Dictionary.com
Showing results for warning. Search instead for warnwirkungen.
Definitions

warning

[wawr-ning] / ˈwɔr nɪŋ /




Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

Many countries are planning similar moves, despite a warning from US Vice President JD Vance last year against "excessive regulation" that could stifle innovation.

From Barron's

Lord McDonald made a highly unusual intervention this week, saying he had tried to get in touch with No10 about the possibility of Dame Antonia being appointed and warning "more due diligence" was needed.

From BBC

The Met Office has issued a new weather warning for ice across northern parts of the UK.

From BBC

Still, any Israeli attack on a hospital would require prior warning and must focus specifically on dealing with any active threat while limiting harm to the facilities, personnel and patients, she added.

From The Wall Street Journal

The accelerating sophistication of artificial intelligence is driving a wave of warnings that AI can create real-world harms, including autonomous cyberattacks, mass unemployment, unrelenting market disruption and the replacement of human relationships.

From The Wall Street Journal