| alert | | |
| alert, qui vive | (n.) | condition of heightened watchfulness or preparation for action.; "bombers were put on alert during the crisis" |
| alert, alerting | (n.) | a warning serves to make you more alert to danger. |
| alarm, alarum, alert, warning signal | (n.) | an automatic signal (usually a sound) warning of danger. |
| alarm, alert | (v.) | warn or arouse to a sense of danger or call to a state of preparedness.; "The empty house alarmed him"; "We alerted the new neighbors to the high rate of burglaries" |
| alert, watchful | (adj.) | engaged in or accustomed to close observation.; "caught by a couple of alert cops"; "alert enough to spot the opportunity when it came"; "constantly alert and vigilant, like a sentinel on duty" |
| alert, brisk, lively, merry, rattling, snappy, spanking, zippy | (adj.) | quick and energetic.; "a brisk walk in the park"; "a lively gait"; "a merry chase"; "traveling at a rattling rate"; "a snappy pace"; "a spanking breeze" |
| alert, alive, awake | (adj.) | mentally perceptive and responsive.; "an alert mind"; "alert to the problems"; "alive to what is going on"; "awake to the dangers of her situation"; "was now awake to the reality of his predicament" |
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