26984 words

alerts

6 definitions • 13 examples
1
quick to see, understand, and act in a particular situation:

Examples:

I'm not feeling very alert today - not enough sleep last night!
Parents should be alert to sudden changes in children's behaviour.
2
a warning to people to be prepared to deal with something dangerous:

Examples:

The army was put on (full) alert as the peace talks began to fail.
The public were warned to be on the alert for (= watching carefully for) suspicious packages.
3
a message, for example on your mobile phone or on television or radio, that warns you or gives you information about something:

Examples:

You can set location-based alerts so your phone will remind you of something important when you are arriving at or leaving a location.
I get text alerts when I have used 80% of my mobile data.
Sign up to receive news alerts in your area.
4
to warn someone of a possibly dangerous situation:

Examples:

5
quick to see, understand, and act in a particular situation:

Examples:

When you’re driving, you must stay alert.
We had to be alert to any danger signs in the economy.
6
a warning to people to get ready to deal with something dangerous:

Examples:

[ U ] The police were on the alert for (= watching carefully for) any sign of trouble.

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