What is another word for cautionary?

Pronunciation: [kˈɔːʃənəɹi] (IPA)

Cautionary is a term used to describe something that is intended to serve as a warning or as advice to proceed with care and prudence. There are numerous synonyms available for the term cautionary, including careful, vigilant, judicious, watchful, mindful, and circumspect. Other synonyms that can be used to convey the same meaning include preventative, preventive, pre-emptive, and predictive. These words all describe the intent to avoid danger or to mitigate risks by being cautious and taking preventative measures. Ultimately, the choice of synonym will depend on the context in which cautionary is being used and the emphasis that the writer or speaker wishes to place on the precautionary aspect.

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What are the opposite words for cautionary?

Antonyms for the word "cautionary" include reckless, daring, impulsive, incautious, imprudent, and heedless. These words describe actions that are taken without considering the potential risks or consequences. Rather than exercising caution, these actions often involve a disregard for safety or prudence. Recklessness suggests a complete lack of caution or concern for consequences. Daring is more positive and implies bravery, but it can also suggest a willingness to take risks without sufficient consideration. Impulsive behavior is often driven by emotion rather than reason, while incautious and imprudent actions are both marked by a failure to exercise due care or attention. Heedlessness implies a lack of awareness or concern for potential dangers.

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Usage examples for Cautionary

The traffic signal suspended above the intersection blinked a cautionary amber.
"Stopover Planet"
Robert E. Gilbert
"But we are obliged to increase the garrisons in the cautionary towns," said one of the English councillors, "as 800 men in a city like Flushing are very little."
"History of the United Netherlands, 1586-89, Vol. II. Complete"
John Lothrop Motley Last Updated: February 7, 2009
As it was understood that the English subsidies were only a loan, secured by mortgage of the cautionary towns, this did not seem very unreasonable, when the intimate blending of England's welfare with that of the Provinces was considered.
"History of the United Netherlands, 1586-89, Vol. II. Complete"
John Lothrop Motley Last Updated: February 7, 2009

Famous quotes with Cautionary

  • While Fledging is a different type of book, The Parable series serve as cautionary tales. I wrote the Parable books because of the direction of the country. You can call it save the world fiction, but it clearly doesn't save anything.
    Octavia Butler
  • It's a funny thing because you look at the careers of other filmmakers, and you see them sort of slow down, and you realize, maybe this becomes harder to do as you get older. That's sort of a cautionary thing. I hope it doesn't happen to me.
    Joel Coen
  • It's a difficult undertaking. I've been married for four years and I see this movie as a cautionary tale about people who've gone deeply out of communication.
    Mark Ruffalo
  • Have you ever been tempted to start your own business- First read this cautionary tale, especially if you think your ideas come from God.
    Phil Vischer
  • I started thinking about charismatic psychopaths like Charles Manson and wondering what they were like as teenagers? They didn't just spring full-blown from oyster shells -- they had to hone the "people skills" that allowed them to become so manipulative as adults. Kids like that are growing up within our school systems and can exert tremendous control over their fellow students. I consider "Griffin" a cautionary tale about the danger of peer pressure.
    Lois Duncan

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