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caution - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of caution in Hindi

  • सावधान
  • चेतावनी
  • सावधानी
  • सतर्कता
  • एहतियात
  • चौकसी
  • दूरंदेशी
  • सावधान
  • खबरदार
  • आज्ञा

verb

  • चेतावनी देना
  • चेतन करना
  • आगाह करना
  • सजग करना
  • सचेत करना
  • चेताना
  • ख़बरदार करना

caution Definition

verb

  • say something as a warning. ( एक चेतावनी के रूप में कुछ कहना। )

noun

  • care taken to avoid danger or mistakes. ( खतरे या गलतियों से बचने के लिए ध्यान रखा गया। )
  • an amusing or surprising person. ( एक मनोरंजक या आश्चर्यजनक व्यक्ति। )

caution Example

  • Economic purists caution patience and promise a more efficient electricity market in the future. ( आर्थिक शुद्धतावादी सावधानी बरतते हैं और भविष्य में अधिक कुशल बिजली बाजार का वादा करते हैं। )
  • They had been confident enough in their understanding of the situation to ignore the caution in the manual. ( वे मैनुअल में सावधानी बरतने की स्थिति की अपनी समझ में पर्याप्त आश्वस्त थे। )
  • anyone receiving a suspect package should exercise extreme caution ( एक संदिग्ध पैकेज प्राप्त करने वाले को अत्यधिक सावधानी बरतनी चाहिए )
  • It is the duty of an auditor to bring to bear on the work he has to perform that skill, care and caution which a reasonably competent, careful and cautious auditor would use. ( एक ऑडिटर का यह कर्तव्य है कि वह उस कौशल, देखभाल और सावधानी को काम में लाए, जो एक सक्षम, सावधान और सतर्क ऑडिटर का उपयोग करना होगा। )
  • I fully agree with the caution expressed about the use of ‘smart cards.’ ( मैं। स्मार्ट कार्ड के उपयोग के बारे में व्यक्त सावधानी से पूरी तरह सहमत हूं। ' )
  • A coroner has urged climbers to exercise extreme caution when tackling limestone cliffs in the Dales. ( एक कोरोनर ने पर्वतारोहियों से डेल्स में चूना पत्थर की चट्टानों से निपटने के दौरान अत्यधिक सावधानी बरतने का आग्रह किया है। )

More Sentence

  • Now that there is a danger of frost it is advisable to drive with caution and avoid rushing.
  • Drivers should exercise great caution on both public roads and bush tracks.
  • Macleod's intervention was supported by constitutional experts yesterday as a vital step to modernise the Royal Family while Scottish Conservatives sounded a note of caution .
  • Local estrogen therapy should be used with caution in patients with impaired liver function.
  • Remember the caution of Bill Bryson to the weary consumer - never buy anything you can't make your children carry.
  • The caution displayed for many years by the French Conseil d' Etat concerning the supremacy of Community law is mirrored in the case law of other States.
  • Download with caution and avoid files you can't be sure are safe.
  • But the Irish Water Safety Association, has urged the public to exercise due caution if contemplating a swim in the cold waters in the coming days.
  • It is appropriate here to repeat the caution often taught in medical school: When hearing hoof beats, don't look for zebras!
  • The report waives a flag of caution , warning that resources needed for educational endeavors have been reduced all across the spectrum.
  • However, members of the Public and Commercial Services union and Prospect union have met the announcement with a note of caution .
  • they let him off with a caution
  • I would ask that those involved in water based activity to exercise the utmost caution and to always play safe.
  • The committee issued a formal caution against Mr Clayton's entry on the register.
  • But this caution , Mr. Rummel notes, is not merely about protecting life. It is about protecting science.
  • The Australian government warns travelers to exercise extreme caution .
  • One man ignored the caution and dropped onto his stomach without so much as waving a flashlight.
  • ‘Never lock your pets in a closed room, particularly a garage’ - the caution comes from V.R. Bhaskar.
  • As a defence of this immunity from action, it has been suggested that the prospect of litigation in such circumstances would cause delay and lead to excessive caution by ministers and officials.
  • Extreme caution is urged with men who exhibit severe violence or sociopathic traits.
  • She remembered Joe's warnings and walked with caution .
  • By Thursday, conditions were eased considerably, with no repeat of the disastrous conditions, despite the Met Service continuing to sound a note of caution .
  • She had dismissed the caution as ‘superfluous and ideological’ but in the midst of the shooting recalled the words.
  • Last month the fertility expert Lord Winston urged caution , warning that many obstacles in their use remained.