To give a warning



Example: They gave a warning before the storm.

Definition


"To give a warning" means to inform someone in advance about a possible danger, risk, or important event, allowing them to prepare or take necessary precautions. For example, they gave a warning before the storm to help people stay safe.

Etymology


The phrase "to give a warning" combines the verb "give," meaning to present or deliver, with the noun "warning," which originates from Old English 'warnian,' meaning to caution or advise. Did you know? The word 'warning' traces back to Germanic roots related to being aware or cautious.