Watch:
Watch means to observe carefully. The word ‘watch’ is primarily used as a verb, and it gives the meaning of ‘observe’.
Warning:
Warning is a caution which warns of danger and problem. The word ‘warning’ is used as a noun, and it gives the meaning of ‘caution’.
Differences:
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Definition (www.oxforddcitionaries.com) | Look at or observe attentively over a period of time. | A statement or event that warns of something or serves as a cautionary example. |
Synonyms | Wristwatch, stopwatch, timer, timepiece and ticker | Threatening, exemplary, ominous, monitory and admonitory |
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Part of Speech | Noun | Adjective |
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Word origin | The word watch was originated before the 12th century from Middle English wacchen. | The word warning was originated before 12th century. |
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