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  1. The meaning of ALERT is watchful and prompt to meet danger or emergency. How to use alert in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Alert.

  2. ALERT definition: 1. quick to see, understand, and act in a particular situation: 2. a warning to people to be…. Learn more.

  3. An alert is a warning or alarm, especially an alarm about dangerous weather or a military attack, as in The National Weather Service has alerts for tornadoes, hurricanes, Nor’easters, and other severe weather occurrences.

  4. noun. uk / əˈlɜːt / us. [ C ] a warning about a possibly dangerous situation: a bomb alert. be on full/red alert. to be expecting problems and ready to deal with them: Police in the region were on full alert against further attacks. (Definition of alert from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of alert.

  5. 6 days ago · 1. watchful and ready, as in facing danger. 2. quick in thought or action; active; nimble. noun. 3. a warning signal as of an expected air raid; alarm. 4. the period during which such a warning is in effect.

  6. alert. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English a‧lert1 /əˈlɜːt $ -ɜːrt/ adjective 1 giving all your attention to what is happening, being said etc The animal raised its head, suddenly alert. Taking notes is one of the best ways to stay alert in lectures. 2 able to think quickly and clearly Jack was as mentally alert as a man ...

  7. to make somebody aware of something. be alerted to something They had been alerted to the possibility of further price rises. Definition of alert verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. When you issue an alert you give warning, alerting people to, or notifying them of, a concern. Alert is one of the rare words that can be used in the same form as a noun, verb, and adjective. In all parts of speech, alert implies preparedness.

  9. noun. /əˈlɜːt/ /əˈlɜːrt/ [singular, uncountable] a situation in which people are watching for danger and ready to deal with it. on the alert (for something) Police are warning the public to be on the alert for suspicious packages. on alert More than 5 000 troops have been placed on (full) alert. Extra Examples.

  10. 1. A signal that warns of attack or danger: Sirens sounded the alert for an air raid. 2. A condition or period of heightened watchfulness or preparation for action: Nuclear-armed bombers were put on alert during the crisis. tr.v. a·lert·ed, a·lert·ing, a·lerts.

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