warning light
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Definition
Noun: A warning light is a visual signal, typically a flashing or steady illuminated light, designed to alert a person to a potential hazard, malfunction, or dangerous condition. It serves as a cautionary sign of danger.
Usage
A warning light is used to draw immediate attention to a problem or unsafe situation. It is commonly found on vehicle dashboards, industrial machinery, control panels, and in public areas.
Examples
- The car's engine warning light came on, so I pulled over immediately.
- When the warning light on the machine started flashing, the operator shut it down for inspection.
- A red warning light above the door indicates the area is not secure.
Advanced Usage
- "to trigger a warning light": to cause a warning light to activate.
- Low oil pressure will trigger a warning light on the dashboard.
- "to heed a warning light": to pay attention to and act upon the signal from a warning light.
- It is important to heed a warning light to prevent further damage.
Variants and Related Words
- Indicator light: A light that shows the status or condition of a system (can be for normal operation or warning).
- Caution light: Often used interchangeably with warning light, especially in industrial contexts.
- Alarm light: A warning light that is part of an audible and visual alarm system.
Synonyms
- Alert light
- Danger signal
- Caution signal
Related Phrases
- Warning signal: A broader term that can include lights, sounds, or other indicators of danger.
- Check engine light: A specific type of automotive warning light.
Related Idioms
- "A red flag": While not specific to lights, this idiom means a warning sign of a problem. A warning light is often a literal "red flag".
- The strange noise was a red flag, just like a warning light on your dashboard.
Noun
- a cautionary sign of danger