To follow a warning



Example: They follow a warning carefully

Definition


"To follow a warning" means to pay close attention to and act according to advice or instructions given about a potential danger or risk, ensuring safety or avoiding harm by adhering strictly to the caution provided.

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    Etymology


    The phrase "to follow a warning" combines the verb "follow," which comes from Old English 'folgian,' meaning to come after or pursue, with "warning," derived from Old English 'warnian,' meaning to caution or advise. Did you know that "warning" originally implied protection by alerting someone to danger?