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Monitory  adj.  Giving admonition; instructing by way of caution; warning. "Losses, miscarriages, and disappointments, are monitory and instructive."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Monitory" Quotes from Famous Books



... A want of attention to the change which had rendered his situation different from that of his predecessors, and a too sanguine confidence in the affections of his people, which his virtues and abilities richly deserved, hurled the unhappy Charles from his throne. He wanted those pre-monitory lessons which his own subsequent misfortunes afforded. The eventful scenes which Europe has exhibited these last twenty years have awefully multiplied such warnings: May they act on the minds of Englishmen, and on those of their rulers, till the last great day of general ...
— The Loyalists, Vol. 1-3 - An Historical Novel • Jane West



Words linked to "Monitory" :   admonitory, exemplary, warning, cautionary, dissuasive



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