To be cautious, wary or careful; to be alert to.
1 And beware , advertised ranges often are the maximum possible given perfect conditions.
2 Brings a whole new meaning to the phrase Let the buyer beware .
3 Police forces have issued warnings to drivers to beware of icy roads.
4 But there was no substitute for reality; one should beware of imitations.
5 Say yes or no; one word will suffice; but beware of falsehood.
6 Fans of prompt British timekeeping beware , African Time works in mysterious ways.
7 I heard a voice saying: 'Duck, beware of the son of Adam!
8 Just beware that a postponed Valentine's Day can be emotionally dangerous territory.
9 There are two in particular to beware : Leeper hangers and SMC hangers.
10 While this is good you should beware those who might take advantage.
11 I must also beware not to spend too much energy, Fenninger said.
12 I tell the English people to beware , and be wise in time.
13 Billy, when I said to beware her, I meant it very sincerely.
14 But I have been talking folly; let us beware of committing any.
15 He now tells them to beware of the leaven of the Pharisees.
16 Thus He speaks of them that set themselves against Him; therefore beware .
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