"Signal" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Signal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Signal" Meaning

The word "signal" has several meanings, including:

1. A flag or other object, often colored or shaped in a distinctive way, used for conveying a message, such as a traffic light or a flag on a railroad track.
2. A message or instruction, such as a signal to start or stop a process or activity.
3. A method of communication, such as a signal fire or a radio signal.
4. A mark or indication, such as a signal of danger or a signal of approval.
5. In electronics, a signal is an electrical or electromagnetic disturbance, such as a radio wave or an electrical impulse.

In general, a signal is something that conveys information, alertness, or warning to the recipient.

"Signal" Examples

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The fire alarm sends a clear signal to evacuate the building immediately.
The navigation system uses GPS signals to determine the exact location.
The scientist saw a faint signal on the radar that indicated the presence of a nearby object.
The cell phone emits a signal that indicates low battery power.
The doctor detected a weak signal from the patient's heartbeat monitor.

"Signal" Similar Words

Sigmoidotomy

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Sigmoidotomy is a surgical procedure to treat a sigmoid volvulus, which is a form of bowel obstruction caused by twisting of the sigmoid colon. The sigmoid colon is a part of the large intestine. In this procedure, a surgeon makes an incision in the colon to relieve the obstruction.

Sigmund

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Sigmundr

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Sigmundur, which is adapted from the Icelandic name "Sigmundr", is derived from two Old Norse words: "sigm" meaning "victory," and "mundr" meaning "protector" or "guardian." <br><br>In English, it is equivalent to Sigmon or Siegmund. It's a masculine given name that historically has been attributed to several notable historical figures and have a strong, regal bearing.<br><br>This name was heavily popularized by the strong characters in Germanic and Northern European mythology, such as Sigurd and Sigmunder, who represented strength, heroic courage, etc. <br><br>The name might symbolize someone having strong, winning qualities along with having strategic and fighting capabilities for potential protection of one's self, family, and society.<br><br>It's generally associated with high-quality traits desired by people, such as bravery, righteousness, and self-reliance.

Sign-off

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The phrase "sign-off" refers to a final farewell or acknowledgment at the end of a message, recording, or transmission. It is a way of bringing message or communication to a close, often used in radio, television, telephone calls, written letters, and formal emails.

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Sign

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A visual or graphic representation of a message, instruction, or warning, typically displayed in a public place, such as a store, school, or construction site.<br><br>Example: "The sign on the door said 'Break Room'."<br><br>It can also refer to a person's character or behavior, indicating who they are or what they stand for.<br><br>Example: "She's a true friend, a shining sign of kindness."<br><br>Alternatively, a sign can be an indication or evidence of something, often an unusual or abnormal occurrence.<br><br>Example: "The doctor noticed a sign of illness in the patient's lab results."

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Signaler

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Signalisation

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Signalise

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Signalised

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Signalization

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Signalize

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To warn or attract attention to something by making a signal or by lighting a signal light, such as a lighthouse, a railroad signal, or a street light.