IPA: /ˈkæviæt/
KK: /ˈkæv.i.æt/
intransitive verb
Definition: A warning or caution about a specific situation, often used in legal contexts to indicate that something should be taken into consideration before proceeding.
Example: Before signing the contract, she added a caveat about the potential risks involved.
noun
Definition: A warning or caution about a specific detail that should be considered when making a decision or interpretation.
Example: Before signing the contract, she added a caveat to ensure her concerns were addressed.
transitive verb
Definition: To add a warning or condition to something, often to clarify or limit its meaning.
Example: The lawyer caveated the contract to ensure all parties understood the risks involved.