A caveat is a caution; the Latin phrase "caveat emptor," for instance, means "let the buyer beware." If someone is telling you about something but says "there is a caveat," then it's a warning or caution about a special situation, precaution, or exception.
2007-12-23 05:26:47
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answered by Dances with Unicorns 7
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What Does Caveat Mean
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answered by Anonymous
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1. a warning or caution; admonition.
2. Law. a legal notice to a court or public officer to suspend a certain proceeding until the notifier is given a hearing: a caveat filed against the probate of a will.
To qualify with a warning or clarification
2007-12-23 05:26:02
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answered by BM1234567 1
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2015-08-06 21:27:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I think caveat means there's a downside, a need to be wary, there's a catch somewhere
2007-12-23 06:19:44
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answered by autumlovr 7
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My favorite is caveat canis, beware of dog.
2007-12-23 05:33:15
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answered by ♂ ♫ Timberwolf 7
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A warning.
2007-12-23 05:31:07
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answered by Big Bear 7
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to warn
2007-12-23 05:23:53
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answered by Marti 6
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beware
2007-12-23 05:24:56
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answered by The WingHunter 5
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