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What is some prefixes you can add to the word Caution?

Here are some prefixes you can add to the word "caution" and what they might mean:

General Prefixes:

* Pre-: Precaution (a measure taken beforehand to prevent something dangerous or unpleasant)

* Re-: Recaution (to warn or caution again)

* Un-: Uncaution (lack of caution; recklessness)

* Over-: Overcaution (excessive caution; being too careful)

* Mis-: Miscaution (a mistaken warning or caution)

* Dis-: Discaution (the act of discouraging caution)

Less Common, But Possible Prefixes:

* Fore-: Forecaution (warning or preparing for something in advance)

* Super-: Supercaution (extreme caution)

* Hyper-: Hypercaution (excessive caution, bordering on paranoia)

Informal Prefixes (Not for formal writing):

* Mega-: Mega-caution (extreme caution, often humorous)

* Ultra-: Ultra-caution (extreme caution, perhaps too much)

Remember:

* The meaning of the combined word can sometimes be a bit nuanced.

* Some combinations are more common and accepted than others.

* Consider the context and desired meaning when choosing a prefix.

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