Phrases with «big caveat»

The phrase "big caveat" means that there is an important condition or exception that needs to be considered when discussing or understanding something. Full definition

Sentences with «big caveat»

  • Big caveat here, though: 2017 may be the last year this tax break is offered, since the deduction has expired. (policygenius.com)
  • Big caveats for this review — at the end. (epicurious.com)
  • Now, before you get too far with the feature, be aware that there are some very big caveats that might give you some pause. (tomsguide.com)
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