CAVEAT


Meaning of CAVEAT in English

[noun] [C] [formal] - a statement which limits a more general statement; provisoThis film can be recommended with the one caveat that it is a little too long.They entered (= made) the caveat that judges must not comment on their own cases.Caveat emptor is the principle that buyers must take responsibility for the quality of goods that they are buying.

Cambridge English vocab.      Кембриджский английский словарь.