All warn antonyms
warn
W w verb warn
- conceal — If you conceal something, you cover it or hide it carefully.
- discourage — to deprive of courage, hope, or confidence; dishearten; dispirit.
- disorganize — to destroy the organization, systematic arrangement, or orderly connection of; throw into confusion or disorder.
- dissuade — to deter by advice or persuasion; persuade not to do something (often followed by from): She dissuaded him from leaving home.
- hide — Informal. to administer a beating to; thrash.
- ignore — to refrain from noticing or recognizing: to ignore insulting remarks.
- prevent — to keep from occurring; avert; hinder: He intervened to prevent bloodshed.
- allow — If someone is allowed to do something, it is all right for them to do it and they will not get into trouble.
- approve — If you approve of an action, event, or suggestion, you like it or are pleased about it.
- commend — If you commend someone or something, you praise them formally.
- compliment — A compliment is a polite remark that you say to someone to show that you like their appearance, appreciate their qualities, or approve of what they have done.
- laud — to praise; extol.
- misguide — to guide wrongly; misdirect.
- mislead — to lead or guide wrongly; lead astray.
- neglect — to pay no attention or too little attention to; disregard or slight: The public neglected his genius for many years.
- permit — to allow to do something: Permit me to explain.
- praise — the act of expressing approval or admiration; commendation; laudation.
- withhold — to hold back; restrain or check.