caveat Antonyms

Meaning of caveat

Wordnet

caveat (n)

a warning against certain acts

(law) a formal notice filed with a court or officer to suspend a proceeding until filer is given a hearing

Webster

caveat (n.)

A notice given by an interested party to some officer not to do a certain act until the party is heard in opposition; as, a caveat entered in a probate court to stop the proving of a will or the taking out of letters of administration, etc.

A description of some invention, designed to be patented, lodged in the patent office before the patent right is applied for, and operating as a bar to the issue of letters patent to any other person, respecting the same invention.

Intimation of caution; warning; protest.

caveat Sentence Examples

  1. The lawyer advised his client with a caveat, warning about the potential legal consequences.
  2. Before signing the contract, she carefully read through each clause, paying close attention to any caveat.
  3. The historian presented his findings with a caveat, acknowledging the limitations of the available evidence.
  4. The doctor prescribed the medication with a caveat about possible side effects.
  5. The investor proceeded with caution, mindful of the caveat about the volatile nature of the stock market.
  6. The travel agency included a caveat in their brochure, stating that itinerary changes might occur due to unforeseen circumstances.
  7. The professor offered a caveat to his students, reminding them to critically evaluate the sources they use in their research.
  8. The software developer released the new update with a caveat, advising users to back up their data before installation.
  9. The chef shared her recipe with a caveat, suggesting alternative ingredients for those with dietary restrictions.
  10. The buyer accepted the seller's offer with the caveat that certain repairs be completed before the sale finalized.

FAQs About the word caveat

a warning against certain acts, (law) a formal notice filed with a court or officer to suspend a proceeding until filer is given a hearingA notice given by an i

warning, caution, alert, forewarning, notice, heads-up,admonition, prohibition, admonishment, limitation

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The lawyer advised his client with a caveat, warning about the potential legal consequences.

Before signing the contract, she carefully read through each clause, paying close attention to any caveat.

The historian presented his findings with a caveat, acknowledging the limitations of the available evidence.

The doctor prescribed the medication with a caveat about possible side effects.