caveat
Meaning of caveat
noun
- A warning.
There is at least one caveat in cultivation: you’ll have to stick to only one discipline, such as that according to Bhaiṣajyaguru, the Medicine Buddha.
- A qualification or exemption.
He gave his daughter some hyacinth bulbs with the caveat that she plant them in the shade.
- A formal objection.
- A notice requesting a postponement of a court proceeding.
- To qualify a statement with a caveat or proviso.
- To formally object to something.
- To issue a notice requesting that proceedings be suspended.
- To warn or caution against some event.
Information about caveat
- The plural form of caveat is: caveats.
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Hyphenation of caveat
caveat
- It consists of 1 syllables and 6 chars.
- caveat is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
caveat synonyms
Meaning caution:
Translation of caveat
- Italian: caveat, ammonimento, avvertimento
- French: recommandation, avertissement
- Spanish: advertencia, recomendación
Anagrams of caveat
Words that rhyme with caveat
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