Warning in a sentence as a noun

Thanks for the warning. You may have just saved a lot of people a lot of pain with this post.

No warning prompt? Fire the idiot who wrote that function.

The warning should not be "watch what you store on SkyDrive", the warning should be "stay the **** away from Microsoft".

She gave me no warning, she smiled while she snapped the pic and sealed my fate. Let this serve as a message to everyone, our actions and words, big or small, can have a serious impact.

Either one of those would be so much more effective than just berating the OP or warning others of this evil and greedy person.

Reasons: * The commenters who are warning about burnout are right. Burnout is a very serious situation.

I'm not saying its entirely their fault - I should have picked up on the warning signs but I was off fundraising for 2 months and didn't notice. But I did consider them my friends, and they didn't care what position I was left in if they were to leave.

Warning in a sentence as an adjective

The Doctor who performed this torture should have his medical license pulled as a warning to all others and all these police officers should be in jail.

Org/wiki/No-knock_warrant, which allows police to enter a home without prior warning, on the theory that giving notice will allow people inside to destroy evidence. They are almost uniquely a product of the drug war.

Apparently without due process, and without warning. This is preposterous.

You will almost never get warning before lightning strikes. Only once did I get the hair-on-end. Every other time, no warning whatsoever before discharge.

Because not reading someone under arrest the Miranda warning is constitutionally irrelevant in and of itself. It only acquires relevance if the government seeks to have the statements admitted at trial.

This article admits that he ignored all of the warnings he was given, and now accuses Google of unfair business practice. I don't buy it. There's a lot of logical contortion going on to dump the blame for this back on Google." The suspension email stated that I was trying to impersonate another company" is followed quickly by "Well since Google was silent about the exact reason for suspension&;&." ; he even admits to intentionally ignoring the warnings he was given because "if I thought a human at Google was giving me the warning, I might have listened more carefully."

Warning definitions

noun

a message informing of danger; "a warning that still more bombs could explode"

noun

cautionary advice about something imminent (especially imminent danger or other unpleasantness); "a letter of admonition about the dangers of immorality"; "the warning was to beware of surprises"; "his final word of advice was not to play with matches"

See also: admonition monition

noun

notification of something, usually in advance; "they gave little warning of their arrival"; "she had only had four days' warning before leaving Berlin"

adjective

serving to warn; "shook a monitory finger at him"; "an exemplary jail sentence"

See also: admonitory cautionary exemplary monitory