Meaning & Definition of word "Siren"
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Siren
/ˈsʌɪərən/
noun:
- 1. A device that makes a loud warning sound.
- Example: The siren of the ambulance blared as it rushed to the emergency.
- 2. A signal for attention or warning, often used by police and other emergency services.
- Example: He noticed the flashing lights and heard the siren indicating that a police car was nearby.
- 3. A mythological creature, often depicted as a woman, who sings to lure sailors to their doom.
- Example: In the ancient tale, the siren's enchanting song led the sailors into hazardous waters.
Etymology
From Latin 'sīrēna', from Ancient Greek 'σειρήν'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
siren song:
An alluring appeal or charm that is often deceptive.
siren's call:
A tempting but dangerous attraction.
siren to danger:
A warning of impending trouble.
Related Words
alarm:
A device that warns of danger or an alert function.
allure:
The quality of being powerfully and mysteriously attractive or fascinating.
lure:
To attract or tempt someone to do something.
Slang Meanings of siren
Meaning: A woman who attracts attention or admiration.
Example Sentence: She's such a siren, everyone turns to look when she walks in.
Meaning: A warning or alert that something is wrong.
Example Sentence: That story sounds like a siren; I wouldn’t trust it.