Meaning & Definition of word "Warner"

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    Warner

    /ˈwɔːrnər/

    noun:

    • 1. A person or thing that warns or gives a warning.
      • Example: The warner issued a bulletin about the impending storm.
    • 2. An individual who notifies others of imminent danger or potential issues.
      • Example: As a warner of safety violations, she reported the risky practices at the site.
    • 3. A person who foresees and alerts others to potential future events.
      • Example: He acted as a warner, cautioning his colleagues about the market downturn.

    Etymology

    Derived from the verb 'warn', meaning to alert someone of potential danger.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    early warner:

    A person who informs others in advance, typically about risks or dangers.

    false warner:

    A warning that turns out to be unfounded or mistaken.

    Related Words

    warning:

    A message to inform someone of a possible danger.

    alert:

    A signal that warns of a condition or situation.

    Slang Meanings of warner

    Meaning: A person who often warns others unnecessarily.

    Example Sentence: Don't be such a warner; not every situation is a disaster!

    Meaning: Somebody seen as overly cautious or paranoid.

    Example Sentence: She’s a total warner; she thinks you'll catch a cold just from standing near the door.