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Meaning of sirens
A siren is a loud, high-pitched sound, typically made by a device designed to produce such a sound, used to alert people to a danger or emergency.
Etymology of sirens
The word "siren" originates from Greek mythology, where the Sirens were creatures that lured sailors to their death with their enchanting voices
The word has been used in English since the 14th century to refer to a device that produces a loud, high-pitched sound
Over time, the word has also been used to refer to a woman who sings with a seductive or alluring voice
Synonyms
alarms
warnings
signals
alerts
notices
announcements
declarations
proclamations
notifications
warnings
cautions
admonitions
advisories
intimations
hints
tips
cues
prompts
reminders
notifications
warnings
threats
menaces
dangers
perils
hazards
risks
warnings
signals
beacons
lighthouses
buoys
bells
whistles
horns
trumpets
clarions
fanfares
warnings
alerts
alarms
sirens
warnings
cautions
warnings
admonitions
warnings
notifications
Definitions
- A device that produces a loud, high-pitched sound, typically used to alert people to a danger or emergency
- * In Greek mythology, a creature that lures sailors to their death with an irresistible song
- * A woman who sings with a seductive or alluring voice
Usage Examples
- The siren on the ambulance was loud and piercing, warning drivers to get out of the way
- * In Greek mythology, the Sirens were creatures that lured sailors to their death with their enchanting voices
- * The singer's voice was like a siren, drawing in the audience with its beauty and power