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  1. to make someone realize a possible danger or problem, especially one in the future: [ + obj + to infinitive ] We were warned not to eat the fish which might upset our stomachs. [ + obj + (that) ] Have you warned them (that) there will be an extra person for dinner?

  2. to make someone realize a possible danger or problem, especially one in the future: [ + obj + to infinitive ] We were warned not to eat the fish which might upset our stomachs. [ + obj + (that) ] Have you warned them (that) there will be an extra person for dinner?

  3. warn. verb [ I or T ] uk / wɔːn / us / wɔːrn /. B1. to make someone realize a possible danger or problem, especially one in the future: [ + obj + to infinitive ] We were warned not to eat the fish which might upset our stomachs.

  4. 1. to give notice, advice, or intimation to (a person, group, etc.) of impending danger, possible harm, or the like. 2. to urge or advise to be careful; caution: to warn a careless driver. 3. to admonish or exhort, as to action or conduct. 4. to notify; inform: to warn a person of an intended visit.

  5. 7 de jul. de 2012 · The meaning of WARN is to give notice to beforehand especially of danger or evil. How to use warn in a sentence.

  6. verb. 1. to notify or make (someone) aware of danger, harm, etc. 2. (tr; often takes a negative and an infinitive) to advise or admonish (someone) as to action, conduct, etc. I warn you not to do that again. 3. (takes a clause as object or an infinitive) to inform (someone) in advance.

  7. [transitive, intransitive] to tell somebody about something, especially something dangerous or unpleasant that is likely to happen, so that they can avoid it. warn somebody I tried to warn him, but he wouldn't listen. If you're thinking of getting a dog, be warned—they take a lot of time and money.

  8. Warn definition: to give notice, advice, or intimation to (a person, group, etc.) of danger, impending evil, possible harm, or anything else unfavorable. See examples of WARN used in a sentence.

  9. When you warn someone, you advise them to be careful or tell them about a problem or danger. If you perform a dangerous stunt, you should probably warn your audience, "Don't try this at home." Many traffic signs are meant to warn drivers about hazards, like bridges that get slippery in the rain or bumps in the road.

  10. verb. /wɔrn/. Verb Forms. [transitive, intransitive] to tell someone about something, especially something dangerous or unpleasant that is likely to happen, so that they can avoid it warn somebody I tried to warn him, but he wouldn't listen.