Admonitory

/ədˈmɒnɪtəri/ adjective

Expressing or conveying a warning; meant to advise someone against doing something wrong.

From Latin admonitorius (warning), from admonere (to warn). This classical Latin adjective has been used in English since the 1600s, especially in formal or literary contexts.

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