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caution
Noun
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Caution is being careful and planning ways to avoid danger or being hurt.
He used caution as he climbed the old wooden steps.
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A caution is a warning about what might happen in the future.
The doctor gave me a caution about eating too much.
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A caution can be a legal warning and that a repeat of the action could end up as an arrest.
The police gave the boy a caution after he was caught stealing from the shop.
caution
Verb
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To caution is to give a warning or advice.
His mother cautioned him about staying out too late at night.
wet
Adjective
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If something is wet it has some water or other liquid on it.
I got completely wet in the rain.
I don't want to use this towel. It's already wet.
wet
Verb
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If you wet something, you put water or some other liquid on it.
Please try not to wet the bathroom floor when you have a shower.
floor
Noun
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The floor is the flat part at the bottom of a room. People stand on the floor.
Don't drop your milk on the floor.
The children are sitting on the floor to play.
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A floor is a level of a building.
To get to room 302 you have to go up three floors.