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Learn to pronounce ca·ve·at

/ˈkavēˌät/
noun
a warning or proviso of specific stipulations, conditions, or limitations.
"there are a number of caveats which concern the validity of the assessment results"
synonyms: warning, caution, admonition, monition, red flag, alarm bells, proviso, condition, stipulation, provision, clause, rider, qualification, restriction, reservation, limitation, strings

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Caveat in Latin means "let him beware" and comes from the verb cavēre, meaning "to be on guard." Perhaps you've also heard caveat lector: "let the reader beware ...
a warning to consider something before doing anything more: One caveat: while the plans can offer an opportunity to accumulate significant wealth over ...
A caveat is a warning. When someone adds a caveat to something they're telling you to beware — maybe what they're telling you comes with certain conditions ...
2 days ago · noun · a warning or caution; admonition. · Law. a legal notice to a court or public officer to suspend a certain proceeding until the notifier ...
Synonyms for CAVEAT: warning, caution, admonition, notice, limitation, forewarning, heads-up, alert, prohibition, admonishment.
A caveat is a warning of a specific limitation of something such as information or an agreement. ... There was one caveat: he was not to enter into a merger or ...
As mentioned above, a caveat is a caution or warning that one party gives to another entity before they enter into an agreement. Anyone can include caveats as ...
caveat · a warning or caution; admonition. · Law. a legal notice to a court or public officer to suspend a certain proceeding until the notifier is given a ...
CAVEAT meaning: an explanation or warning that should be remembered when you are doing or thinking about something.
The modern use of caveat as a verb meaning “to qualify with a proviso” is often considered awkward or improper.