avoidance |
caution |
As nouns the difference between avoidance and caution
is that
avoidance is the act of annulling; annulment while
caution is precept or warning against evil or danger of any kind; exhortation to wariness; advice; injunction.
As a verb caution is
to warn; to alert, advise that caution is warranted.
fear |
caution |
In transitive terms the difference between fear and caution
is that
fear is regret while
caution is to warn; to alert, advise that caution is warranted.
As nouns the difference between fear and caution
is that
fear is (
uncountable: unpleasant emotion caused by actual or perceived danger) A strong, uncontrollable, unpleasant emotion caused by actual or perceived danger or threat while
caution is precept or warning against evil or danger of any kind; exhortation to wariness; advice; injunction.
As verbs the difference between fear and caution
is that
fear is to cause fear to; to frighten while
caution is to warn; to alert, advise that caution is warranted.
As an adjective fear
is able; capable; stout; strong; sound.
caution |
original |
As nouns the difference between caution and original
is that
caution is precept or warning against evil or danger of any kind; exhortation to wariness; advice; injunction while
original is original.
As a verb caution
is to warn; to alert, advise that caution is warranted.
caution |
aware |
As a noun caution
is precept or warning against evil or danger of any kind; exhortation to wariness; advice; injunction.
As a verb caution
is to warn; to alert, advise that caution is warranted.
As an adjective aware is
vigilant or on one's guard against danger or difficulty.
conscious |
caution |
As an adjective conscious
is alert, awake.
As a noun caution is
precept or warning against evil or danger of any kind; exhortation to wariness; advice; injunction.
As a verb caution is
to warn; to alert, advise that caution is warranted.
caution |
wisdom |
As a noun caution
is precept or warning against evil or danger of any kind; exhortation to wariness; advice; injunction.
As a verb caution
is to warn; to alert, advise that caution is warranted.
As a proper noun wisdom is
(biblical) the wisdom of solomon, a book of the old testament and the hebrew tanakh.
caution |
discrete |
As a noun caution
is precept or warning against evil or danger of any kind; exhortation to wariness; advice; injunction.
As a verb caution
is to warn; to alert, advise that caution is warranted.
As an adjective discrete is
separate; distinct; individual; non-continuous.
caution |
uncautiously |
As a noun caution
is precept or warning against evil or danger of any kind; exhortation to wariness; advice; injunction.
As a verb caution
is to warn; to alert, advise that caution is warranted.
As an adverb uncautiously is
without caution.
caution |
warely |
As a noun caution
is precept or warning against evil or danger of any kind; exhortation to wariness; advice; injunction.
As a verb caution
is to warn; to alert, advise that caution is warranted.
As an adverb warely is
watchfully; with caution.
caution |
hypercaution |
As nouns the difference between caution and hypercaution
is that
caution is precept or warning against evil or danger of any kind; exhortation to wariness; advice; injunction while
hypercaution is excessive caution.
As a verb caution
is to warn; to alert, advise that caution is warranted.
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