avvertimento
warning
noun ahv-ver-tee-MEN-toh Rare
Origin: From Latin advertere (to turn toward, to warn), via the Italian verb avvertire.
Also means
caution
Usage Note
Avvertimento is stronger than a gentle reminder; it carries an implicit threat or serious consequence. Compare avviso (notice/advisory, more neutral) and minaccia (threat). In legal contexts it can mean a formal caution. The verb is avvertire.
Examples
"Il medico le ha dato un chiaro avvertimento."
Natural Translation
The doctor gave her a clear warning.
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