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caveat

noun as in warning

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There are caveats - not least that Hamilton's final year at Mercedes came after he had told the team he was leaving them for Ferrari at the end of it.

From BBC

That Buttler has rarely had his best players available is the caveat that should go down alongside a tournament record that reads one title and three sorry exits.

From BBC

An important caveat to mention, the Christian values supported are selective.

From Salon

All critique of England's performance in India comes with the caveat of the hosts' limited-overs strength.

From BBC

With that caveat aside, Frable observed a crucial difference between this particular anglerfish and others that surface — it looks sick.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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