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warn W0032700 (wôrn)tr.v. warned, warn·ing, warns 1. To notify or make aware in advance of something, especially of possible danger or misfortune: warned boaters of the coming storm; warned me that they might be delayed.2. To make known (a warning): warned that the bolts needed to be replaced.3. To advise or caution (someone) about a course of action: warned us to be careful; warned us not to stay up too late.4. To notify (a person) to go or stay away: The ranger warned hikers away from the cliff. [Middle English warnen, from Old English warnian; see wer- in Indo-European roots.] warn′er n.
War·ner W0033000 (wôr′nər), Harry Morris 1881-1958. American filmmaker who with his brothers Albert (1883-1967), Samuel Louis (1887-1927), and Jack (1892-1978) founded Warner Brothers Pictures, which produced the first talkie, The Jazz Singer (1927), and many film classics, including Casablanca (1942).ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Warner - United States filmmaker who with his brothers founded the movie studio that produced the first talking picture (1881-1958)Charles Dudley Warner | | 2. | warner - someone who gives a warning to otherscommunicator - a person who communicates with others | TranslationsIdiomsSeewarnWarner
Synonyms for Warnernoun United States filmmaker who with his brothers founded the movie studio that produced the first talking picture (1881-1958)Synonymsnoun someone who gives a warning to othersRelated Words |