night bell
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Definition
Noun: A night bell is a doorbell specifically designed or designated to be used during nighttime hours. It is often distinguished from a regular doorbell, potentially by its sound, location, or purpose, to signal a call or request for attention after normal hours.
Usage
The term "night bell" is used to refer to the physical device itself. It is typically a compound noun used in specific contexts like hotels, hospitals, or residences to indicate a dedicated bell for nighttime emergencies or visits.
Examples
- The doctor installed a night bell for patients needing urgent care after the clinic was closed.
- Please ring the night bell if you arrive at the hotel after midnight.
- The sound of the night bell woke the night porter.
Advanced Usage
- The concept implies a system for out-of-hours communication. It can be part of a larger security or service protocol.
- In literature or historical contexts, a night bell might be a literal bell with a pull cord, whereas modern usage could refer to an electronic button or intercom.
Variants and Related Words
- Doorbell (n): A more general term for a bell or buzzer at a door.
- Buzzer (n): An electrical device that makes a buzzing sound, often used as a door signal.
- After-hours call: A phrase describing the purpose of using a night bell.
Synonyms
- After-hours bell
- Night buzzer
Notes
This is a specific, functional term. There are no common phrasal verbs or idioms directly associated with the compound noun "night bell."
Noun
- a doorbell to be used at night