All English words - page 3418
Sign out
saɪnMeanings of Sign out:
phrasal verbSign a register to record that one has left a workplace or institution.
Usage examples:
I signed out at reception
Sign up
saɪnMeanings of Sign up:
phrasal verbCommit oneself to a period of employment, education, or in the armed forces.
Usage examples:
He was just seventeen when he signed up
nounAn occasion when you start doing or having something or start being a member of a group, especially by signing a document
Usage examples:
Instead of paying a sign-up fee, investors pay a fee based on the amount they invest., the card rec…
Meanings of Sign-in:
idiomAnnounce one's arrival, e.g. at hotels or airports
phrasal verbSign a register to record that one has arrived at a workplace or institution.
Usage examples:
I signed in and took the lift to my room
Meanings of Signal-to:
nounAn action, movement, or sound that gives information, a message, a warning, or an order
Usage examples:
I tried to call but kept getting a busy signal., when the lieutenant gave the signal, five police o…
Meanings of Signaled:
verbConvey information or instructions by means of a gesture, action, or sound.
Usage examples:
Hold your fire until i signal
nounA gesture, action, or sound that is used to convey information or instructions, typically by prearrangement between the parties concerned.
Usage examples:
The firing of the gun was the signal for a chain of beacons to be lit
adjectiveStriking in extent, seriousness, or importance; outstanding.
Usage examples:
Their signal failure to achieve a satisfactory solution to the problem
Meanings of Signaletic:
adjectiveOf or relating to data used for the criminal identification system bertillonage.
Signaling
ˈsɪɡ.nəlMeanings of Signaling:
verbConvey information or instructions by means of a gesture, action, or sound.
Usage examples:
Hold your fire until i signal
nounA gesture, action, or sound that is used to convey information or instructions, typically by prearrangement between the parties concerned.
Usage examples:
The firing of the gun was the signal for a chain of beacons to be lit
adjectiveStriking in extent, seriousness, or importance; outstanding.
Usage examples:
Their signal failure to achieve a satisfactory solution to the problem
Signalising
ˈsɪɡ.nəl.aɪzMeanings of Signalising:
verbMark or indicate (something), especially in a striking or conspicuous manner.
Usage examples:
People seek to change their name to signalize a change in status that has taken place
Meanings of Signalization:
nounThe process whereby a signal comes to elicit the same response as the stimulus that it represents.
Signalize
ˈsɪɡ.nəl.aɪzMeanings of Signalize:
verbMark or indicate (something), especially in a striking or conspicuous manner.
Usage examples:
People seek to change their name to signalize a change in status that has taken place
Signalizing
ˈsɪɡ.nəl.aɪzMeanings of Signalizing:
verbMark or indicate (something), especially in a striking or conspicuous manner.
Usage examples:
People seek to change their name to signalize a change in status that has taken place
Meanings of Signalled:
verbConvey information or instructions by means of a gesture, action, or sound.
Usage examples:
Hold your fire until i signal
nounA gesture, action, or sound that is used to convey information or instructions, typically by prearrangement between the parties concerned.
Usage examples:
The firing of the gun was the signal for a chain of beacons to be lit
adjectiveStriking in extent, seriousness, or importance; outstanding.
Usage examples:
Their signal failure to achieve a satisfactory solution to the problem
Meanings of Signalman:
nounA railway worker responsible for operating signals and points.
Usage examples:
Perhaps the only trades which are exclusive to railways in their nomenclature are platelayers, shun…
Signalmen
ˈsɪɡ.nəl.mənMeanings of Signalmen:
nounA railway worker responsible for operating signals and points.
Usage examples:
Perhaps the only trades which are exclusive to railways in their nomenclature are platelayers, shun…
Meanings of Signalment:
nounA description of a person wanted by the police; a hue and cry.
Meanings of Signals:
nounA gesture, action, or sound that is used to convey information or instructions, typically by prearrangement between the parties concerned.
Usage examples:
The firing of the gun was the signal for a chain of beacons to be lit
verbConvey information or instructions by means of a gesture, action, or sound.
Usage examples:
Hold your fire until i signal
adjectiveStriking in extent, seriousness, or importance; outstanding.
Usage examples:
Their signal failure to achieve a satisfactory solution to the problem
Meanings of Signation:
nounThe action of "sign"; especially the action of blessing or consecrating by making the sign of the cross.
Meanings of Signator:
nounA person who signs or affixes a seal; a signatory.
Signatories
ˈsɪɡ.nə.tər.iMeanings of Signatories:
nounA party that has signed an agreement, especially a state that has signed a treaty.
Usage examples:
Britain is a signatory to the convention
Meanings of Signatured:
adjectiveProvided with a signature or signatures, signed; written as a signature.
Meanings of Signatureless:
adjectiveHaving no signature, unsigned; without or unaccompanied by signatures.
Signatures
ˈsɪɡ.nə.tʃərMeanings of Signatures:
nounA person's name written in a distinctive way as a form of identification in authorizing a cheque or document or concluding a letter.
Usage examples:
The signature of a senior manager
Meanings of Signboard:
nounA board displaying the name or logo of a business or product.
Usage examples:
A shop with its name painted on a signboard over the door
Signboards
ˈsaɪn.bɔːdMeanings of Signboards:
nounA board displaying the name or logo of a business or product.
Usage examples:
A shop with its name painted on a signboard over the door
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