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单词 monition
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Definition of monition in English:

monition

noun məˈnɪʃ(ə)nməˈnɪʃən
rare
  • 1A warning of impending danger.

    〈罕〉(危险的)预兆;告诫,警告

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our monitions usually prompt the illiberal intelligentsia to chortle and chide about the Trib's seemingly amazing ability to find a Karl Marx devotee lurking virtually everywhere.
    • Any political operative who would consider attempting a backstabing operation needs to have a certain six-word monition whispered in their ear.
    • For all of his insights into our geopolitical situation and his monitions about the perilous path we're on, when one reads the two books in tandem, the effect is one of moral numbness.
    Synonyms
    warning, caution, admonition, red flag, alarm bells
    1. 1.1 A formal notice from a bishop or ecclesiastical court admonishing a person not to do something specified.
      (主教或宗教法庭的)诫谕
      Synonyms
      order, ruling, direction, directive, command, instruction, demand

Origin

Late Middle English: via Old French from Latin monitio(n-), from monere 'warn'.

Rhymes

academician, addition, aesthetician (US esthetician), ambition, audition, beautician, clinician, coition, cosmetician, diagnostician, dialectician, dietitian, Domitian, edition, electrician, emission, fission, fruition, Hermitian, ignition, linguistician, logician, magician, mathematician, Mauritian, mechanician, metaphysician, mission, mortician, munition, musician, obstetrician, omission, optician, paediatrician (US pediatrician), patrician, petition, Phoenician, physician, politician, position, rhetorician, sedition, statistician, suspicion, tactician, technician, theoretician, Titian, tuition, volition

Definition of monition in US English:

monition

nounməˈnɪʃənməˈniSHən
rare
  • 1A warning of impending danger.

    〈罕〉(危险的)预兆;告诫,警告

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Any political operative who would consider attempting a backstabing operation needs to have a certain six-word monition whispered in their ear.
    • Our monitions usually prompt the illiberal intelligentsia to chortle and chide about the Trib's seemingly amazing ability to find a Karl Marx devotee lurking virtually everywhere.
    • For all of his insights into our geopolitical situation and his monitions about the perilous path we're on, when one reads the two books in tandem, the effect is one of moral numbness.
    Synonyms
    warning, caution, admonition, red flag, alarm bells
    1. 1.1 A formal notice from a bishop or ecclesiastical court admonishing a person not to do something specified.
      (主教或宗教法庭的)诫谕
      Synonyms
      order, ruling, direction, directive, command, instruction, demand

Origin

Late Middle English: via Old French from Latin monitio(n-), from monere ‘warn’.

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