"Sentinel" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sentinel" Meaning

A person or animal that stands guard; a watchman or observer, especially a one who is assigned to protect something, such as a prison, a boundary, or a building.

Example: The castle's sentinel stood atop the walls, scanning the surrounding area for any signs of intruders.

A biological or mechanical device that monitors and reports a physical parameter, such as temperature or pressure.

Example: The factory's temperature sentinel alerted the workers when the temperature exceeded a certain threshold.

In computing, a program or code that continuously monitors and controls a system's performance and status.

Example: The system's sentinel detected a potential security breach and sent a notification to the administrator.

In biology, an organism that is persistent in a certain activity or location.

Example: The species of plant is considered a sentinel species because it thrives in areas that have been polluted.

Synonyms: watchman, guard, observer, monitor.

"Sentinel" Examples

Examples of Usage


1. A military context

In a movie, a sentinel stands guard on the top of a cliff, watching for enemy ships approaching.

2. A scientific context

In a computer network, a sentinel node collects and forwards data to other parts of the network.

3. A literary context

In a sci-fi novel, humanity uses a space sentinel to protect the solar system from alien invasion.

4. A natural context

In a documentary about birds, a coastal owlet is featured as a sentinel, watching for prey in flight.

5. Programing context

A sentinel value in programming can be used to indicate an error in a function; for example "-1" might be used as a sentinel to signal that no element was found in an array.

"Sentinel" Similar Words

Sentimentalities

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Sentimentalities refer to feelings or emotions that are overly emotional, mushy, or overly attached to sentimental or emotional values. These are often considered overly nostalgic, idealistic, or romanticized feelings, which are not necessarily based in objective reality.<br><br>Example: "Her sentimentalistic attachment to her childhood home made it difficult for her to consider selling it, even though it was no longer practical for her to live there."<br><br>Synonyms: sensibilities, emotionality, excessive sentiment, emotional attachment, mawkishness.

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Sentimentalize

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Sentimentalizing

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The act of making something seem more appealing or emotional by adding a sentimental value to it, often by exaggerating its importance or significance.

Sentimentally

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Sentineled

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Sentineled refers to a group of infantry soldiers, usually consisting of 10-20 men, who form a defensive position or post, often at a strategic location, such as a crossroads or a chokepoint. They stand fence-like around the area, watching for potential threats and checking identity papers of those passing through, or displaying manner of a sentry.

Sentinelled

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Plural form of "sentinel," referring to a person or thing that watches or guards something from danger.

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Sento

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Sentō, alternatively spelled as sento, is a type of public bath in Japan, and more specifically a type of bath house which can be found in many Japanese cities.<br><br>In the past, sentō (common bath house or public bath) was typically a shared bathing space where males and females bathed separately but in the same building, with separate bath areas for men and women.<br><br>In modern times, some sentō baths have become co-ed (open to both men and women), but this is not as common as the traditional single-sex bathing areas. Many modern sentō are designed with areas of private bathing so customers can have single-sex bathing time, usually without any topless bathing going on that other sex can be exposed to.<br><br>Typically, sentō are communal bathing places where bathers do not need to undress in the bathtub. Patrons enter resting rooms and shower off before bathing in the larger public tub.<br><br>They often have various temperature baths (labeled hot, warm, etc.), and some have added extra amenities like towel lockers for valuables, saunas, cold baths, and more generally water recirculated and chlorine treatment less than in pools swim areas but this depends totally on the sentō.

Sentoid

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I could not find a definition of the word "sentoid". It is possible that it is a made-up or non-existent word.

Sentoids

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Sentoids could be an invented or nonsense word; however, if we break it down into its components, it has elements of two English words. "Send" is a verb that means to cause something or someone to be carried or move to a place, often using a vehicle. "Ideals" relate to principles or values that an individual finds to be good or to provide inspiration for their life or thoughts. <br><br>Given this, one interpretation of "sentoids" could be ideals that are sent forth or conveyed to others, perhaps representing ideals that are shared or communicated for the betterment of society.<br><br>However, without more context, the meaning of "sentoids" could be somewhat ambiguous and might depend heavily on the context in which it is used.

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