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Monitum

Definition:

Monitum is a noun that refers to a warning or an admonition given to someone, typically by authorities or a superior.

Examples:

Sense: Warning

1. The lifeguard issued a monitum to the swimmers about the strong currents in the ocean.

2. The police officer provided a monitum to the drivers about the upcoming road closure.

Sense: Admonition

1. The professor gave a monitum to the students, stressing the importance of meeting project deadlines.

2. The coach's monitum was clear: no slacking off during practice sessions.

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