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alerting
a·lert A0190000 (ə-lûrt′)adj.1. Vigilantly attentive; watchful: alert to danger; an alert bank guard. See Synonyms at careful.2. Mentally responsive and perceptive; quick.3. Brisk or lively in action: the bird's alert hopping from branch to branch.n.1. A signal that warns of attack or danger: Sirens sounded the alert for an air raid.2. A condition or period of heightened watchfulness or preparation for action: Nuclear-armed bombers were put on alert during the crisis.tr.v. a·lert·ed, a·lert·ing, a·lerts To notify of approaching danger or action; warn: a flashing red light that alerted motorists to trouble ahead.Idiom: on the alert Watchful and prepared for danger, emergency, or opportunity: bird watchers on the alert for a rare species. [French alerte, from Italian all' erta, on the lookout : alla, to the, on the (from Latin ad illam, to that : ad, to; see ad- + illam, feminine accusative sing. of ille, that, the; see al- in Indo-European roots) + erta, lookout (from past participle of ergere, to raise, from Latin ērigere; see erect).] a·lert′ly adv.a·lert′ness n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | alerting - a state of readiness to respond; "alerting was indicated by the desynchronization of the EEG"alertnessarousal - a state of heightened physiological activity | | 2. | alerting - a warning serves to make you more alert to dangeralertwarning - a message informing of danger; "a warning that still more bombs could explode" | IdiomsSeealertalerting Related to alerting: alerting serviceSynonyms for alertingnoun a state of readiness to respondSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a warning serves to make you more alert to dangerSynonymsRelated Words |