ALARM BELL vs BLARE: NOUN
- A bell used in giving notice of danger, as from the approach of an enemy, from fire, etc.
- Used other than as an idiom: see alarm, bell.
- A sudden awareness of danger.
- The sound of an alarm (usually a bell)
- A loud harsh or strident noise
- A loud, strident noise.
- Flamboyance.
- Dazzling often garish brilliance.
- In painting, a broad and brilliant effect of color, as in the representation of flowers.
- Nautical, a paste of hair and tar used for calking the seams of boats.
- A roaring; loud or bellowing noise.
- Sound like that of a trumpet.
- The bleat of a sheep, the bellowing of a calf, or the weeping of a child.
- The harsh noise of a trumpet; a loud and somewhat harsh noise, like the blast of a trumpet; a roar or bellowing.
- A loud sound.
- A petty copper coin, of about the value of 2 cents, struck at Bern, Switzerland.
ALARM BELL vs BLARE: VERB
- N/A
- To make a loud sound.
- Make a loud noise
- Make a strident sound
ALARM BELL vs BLARE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To sound loudly and somewhat harshly.
- To sound loudly and stridently.
- To cause to sound loudly and stridently.
- To proclaim loudly and flamboyantly.
ALARM BELL vs BLARE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To cause to sound like the blare of a trumpet; to proclaim loudly.
ALARM BELL vs BLARE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To roar; bellow; cry; low.
- To give forth a loud sound like a trumpet; give out a brazen sound; bellow.
- To sound loudly; proclaim noisily.
- Make a strident noise
ALARM BELL vs BLARE: RELATED WORDS
- Bell, Peal, Loud noise, Shriek, Hear, Blare, Rattle, Burglar alarm, Alert, Beep, Audible, Chime, Doorbell, Alarm, Tocsin
- Hum, Roar, Screech, Wail, Trumpet, Noise, Clangor, Blast, Toot, Clamor, Honk, Claxon, Beep, Din, Cacophony
ALARM BELL vs BLARE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bell, Peal, Loud noise, Shriek, Hear, Blare, Rattle, Burglar alarm, Alert, Beep, Audible, Chime, Doorbell, Alarm, Tocsin
- Clatter, Hum, Roar, Screech, Wail, Trumpet, Noise, Clangor, Blast, Toot, Clamor, Claxon, Beep, Din, Cacophony
ALARM BELL vs BLARE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- As a health practitioner, that kind of beauty aspiration sets the alarm bell off.
- Another alarm bell: wild variations in job titles across their application materials.
- For some schools in Charlotte, the pandemic was an alarm bell.
- If this session served for you as an alarm bell, good.
- Open the test valve and listen for an alarm bell.
- Another alarm bell - all LiC should be underground.
- If no, it should ring the alarm bell.
- An alarm bell or light can be connected to the alarm contacts of the follower boiler.
- Somestations had bell towers attached, usually in the front, whichhoused an alarm bell.
- An empty alarm bell icon indicates that the alarm is not active.
- Light will blare in the dark; sound will strobe bass notes.
- The trombone can blare and wail or swoop and soothe.
- Blare: So there is no shortage of work to be done, people needing help.
- We have several neighbors in Sutter County who blare their music all summer long.
- The cheering continued amid a blare of car horns as people slowly went home.
- Sonic torture involved bombarding the victim with a chaotic blare of loud sounds.
- Have to cover my ears when they blare before moving from the platform.
- As a result, the constant blare of pitches and promises continues.
- BLARE of a HORN, we find ourselves back in the.
- Rock music continued to blare from the other room.
ALARM BELL vs BLARE: QUESTIONS
- How many alarm bell sound effects are there in Pond5?
- Is lewenswetenskappe 1078 onderwerp 5 blare verantwoordelik?