beware

[bih-wair]

beware Definition

to be cautious or careful of something or someone that may be dangerous or harmful.

Using beware: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "beware" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Beware of the dog!

  • Example

    We should beware of the risks involved.

  • Example

    She warned me to beware of strangers.

  • Example

    Beware of pickpockets in crowded places.

beware Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for beware

  • watch out
  • be careful
  • be wary
  • be on guard
  • be alert

Antonyms for beware

Phrases with beware

  • to be cautious or careful of something or someone that may be dangerous or harmful

    Example

    Beware of the icy roads when driving.

  • a warning of impending danger or harm, referencing the assassination of Julius Caesar on March 15th

    Example

    As a joke, he told his friend to beware the ides of March before their exam.

  • a warning that the buyer is responsible for checking the quality and suitability of goods before purchase

    Example

    The seller refused to refund the buyer because they had agreed to let the buyer beware.

Origins of beware

from Old English 'bewarian', meaning 'to watch over, guard, protect'

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Summary: beware in Brief

'Beware' [bih-wair] is a verb that means to be cautious or careful of something or someone that may be dangerous or harmful. It is often used as a warning, such as 'Beware of the dog!' or 'She warned me to beware of strangers.' Other phrases include 'beware of' and 'let the buyer beware,' which warn of potential dangers or responsibilities.

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