Cautionary in spanish

Advertido

pronunciation: ɑdbeɹ̩tidoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
advertido

cautionary = cautelar, preventivo, a modo de advertencia. 

Example: This is a humourous and cautionary fictionalised account of a disastrous author visit to a public library to do a reading for children.

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» cautionary measure = medida cautelar.

Example: This action is being taken as a cautionary measure to ensure the protection of public health.

» cautionary note = advertencia, aviso.

Example: The different standards involved are described with cautionary notes on their limitations and the balance between standardisation and innovation.

» cautionary tale = moraleja, fábula, ejemplo, lección.

Example: Many of the stories told about fairies seem to be cautionary tales, showing that they can be very helpful, as long as you stay on the right side of them.

» cautionary word = advertencia, aviso.

Example: The article 'A few cautionary words about electronic publishing' argues that advances in microform technology have obviously fallen far behind their potential.

» raise + cautionary flags = advertir, avisar.

Example: This experience should raise cautionary flags about seeking private-sector candidate.

» sound + a cautionary note = prevenir, advertir.

Example: The paper sounds a cautionary note about Singapore's recent embracement of the 'new regionalism'.

Cautionary synonyms

exemplary in spanish: ejemplar, pronunciation: ɪgzemplɜri adjectivewarning in spanish: advertencia, pronunciation: wɔrnɪŋ nounprophylactic in spanish: profiláctico, pronunciation: prɑfɪlæktɪk adjectivepreventive in spanish: preventivo, pronunciation: prɪventɪv adjectiveprotective in spanish: protector, pronunciation: prətektɪv adjectiveadmonitory in spanish: admonitorio, pronunciation: ædmɔnɪtɔri adjectivemonitory in spanish: preveniente, pronunciation: mɑnɪtɜri adjectivedissuasive in spanish: disuasivo, pronunciation: dɪsweɪsɪv adjective
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