caveat:

a modifying or cautionary detail to be considered when evaluating, interpreting or doing something

caveat:

a modifying or cautionary detail to be considered when evaluating, interpreting or doing something

(Noun)

Example Sentences:

Ramayana: Vibhishana reminded Ravana that his universe-conquering prowess came with a caveat: he had no immunity against humans, and his present opponent was a formidable human.

Mahabharata:  Although the Mahabharata’s exile period was shorter than the Ramayana’s exile period, it came with a cunning caveat: if the Pandavas were detected in the thirteenth year, they would have to repeat their exile.

Bhagavad-gita:  When the Gita concludes by urging Arjuna to deliberate its message before deciding what to do, that conclusion suggests a caveat: don’t stop using your common sense when applying scripture.