signal
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Pronunciation
[change]- enPR: sĭgʹnəl, IPA (key): /ˈsɪɡnəl/
Audio (US) (file) - Hyphenation: sig‧nal
Noun
[change]- A picture, or a light, or a movement of a hand, or other thing that tells people to do something.
- When I make this signal with my hand, everybody walk to the front of the room.
- A picture, or a light, or a movement of a hand, or something else that lets someone recognize another person, a ship, an airplane or something else.
- The sailor saw the signal on the other ship and so recognized it was the enemy.
Verb
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- (transitive) When someone or something signals to someone, they use a signal to tell the person something.
- The red light signals to the cars to stop.