fire watcher

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fire watcher

A fire watcher stands on a rooftop scanning the night sky.

Definition

Noun: 1. A person whose duty is to watch for fires, especially during wartime air raids: A fire watcher is specifically someone stationed to look for the outbreak of fires, particularly those caused by incendiary bombs during aerial attacks. This role was historically crucial for early detection and prevention of firestorms.

Usage
  • The primary use of "fire watcher" is historical, referring to a civil defense role, especially prominent in Britain during World War II.
  • It describes a specific duty or job title.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • During the Blitz, every building had a designated fire watcher on the roof.
    • The fire watcher raised the alarm as soon as he saw the first flames.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used metaphorically to describe someone who vigilantly watches for the first signs of trouble or danger in a non-literal context.
    • In the financial world, he acted as a fire watcher, monitoring for early signs of an economic crisis.
Variants and Related Words
  • Firewatch (noun): The activity or period of duty of a fire watcher.
    • He was assigned to firewatch from midnight until dawn.
  • Fire spotting (noun): A related activity involving the detection of wildfires, often from a tower.
Synonyms
  • Lookout: A person kept to watch for danger.
  • Sentinel: A soldier or guard whose job is to stand and keep watch.
  • Spotter: One who observes or locates something, especially from a distance.
Related Phrases
  • To keep watch: To stay awake and alert, especially to guard or protect.
  • On the lookout: Vigilantly watching for something.
fire watcher

A fire watcher stands on a rooftop scanning the night sky.

Noun
  1. (during World War II in Britain) someone whose duty was to watch for fires caused by bombs dropped from the air