air horn

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air horn

A mechanic adjusts the air horn on a classic car engine.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A device that produces a loud sound by means of compressed air: An "air horn" is a pneumatic horn, typically used on large vehicles like trucks, trains, or ships, or as a portable device for signaling or safety.
    • The air intake of a carburetor: In automotive engineering, an "air horn" is the trumpet-shaped opening of a carburetor where air enters to be mixed with fuel.
Usage Examples
  • Noun (Pneumatic Horn):

    • The ship sounded its deep air horn as it left the harbor.
    • Safety regulations require trucks to be equipped with an air horn.
    • The fans blasted their air horns when the team scored.
  • Noun (Carburetor Part):

    • The mechanic cleaned the air horn to improve the engine's airflow.
    • A larger air horn can sometimes increase an engine's power.
Advanced Usage
  • "to blast/to sound an air horn": to activate the horn to create a loud noise.
    • The referee blasted his air horn to start the race.
Variants and Related Words
  • Horn (n): A general term for any device that makes a loud warning sound.
  • Pneumatic horn (n): A technical synonym for the signaling device.
  • Air intake (n): A general term for the part of an engine where air is drawn in, related to the carburetor meaning.
Synonyms
  • For the signaling device: Signal horn, klaxon (a type of electric horn, but often used similarly), warning horn.
  • For the carburetor part: Intake bell, carburetor throat.
Related Phrases
  • Air horn blast (n): The loud sound produced by an air horn.
    • The sudden air horn blast startled everyone.
Notes on Meaning

This word has two distinct technical meanings. The context usually makes it clear which is intended: transportation/safety contexts refer to the loud horn, while automotive/mechanical contexts refer to the carburetor part.

air horn

A mechanic adjusts the air horn on a classic car engine.

Noun
  1. air intake of a carburetor
  2. a pneumatic horn