Signaler ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Signaler ( verb )

  1. To give a sign or indication of something, especially a warning or problem.
  2. To make something noticeable or obvious.

Origin:

From the french word "signaler" meaning "to signal".

Examples:

  1. He signaled his distress by waving his arms.
  2. She signaled her arrival by honking the car horn.
  3. The pilot signaled that it was safe to land the plane.
  4. The guard signaled that the coast was clear.
  5. The plant signals to the insects that it is ready to be pollinated.

(As a noun)

Signaler ( noun )

  1. To give a sign or indication of something, especially a warning or problem.
  2. To make something noticeable or obvious.

Origin:

From the french word "signaler" meaning "to signal".

Examples:

  1. He signaled his distress by waving his arms.
  2. She signaled her arrival by honking the car horn.
  3. The pilot signaled that it was safe to land the plane.
  4. The guard signaled that the coast was clear.
  5. The plant signals to the insects that it is ready to be pollinated.
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