Synonyms of the word siren


SIRENALARM - ALARUM - ALERT - ENCHANTRESS - SALAMANDER - TEMPTRESS - WOMAN

siren

  • n. (Greek mythology) One of a group of nymphs who lured mariners to their death on the rocks.
  • n. One who sings sweetly and charms (1580), a dangerously seductive woman.
  • n. (biology) A common name for an order of mammals of Sirenia (first attested in French in Dominique Bouhours,…
  • n. (biology) A genus of aquatic salamanders of the family Sirenidae (originally introduced by Linnaeus, 1766,…
  • n. A device, either mechanical or electronic, that makes a piercingly loud sound as an alarm or signal, or…
  • n. (music) A musical instrument, one of the few aerophones in the percussion section of the symphony orchestra…
  • v. To make a noise with, or as if with, a siren.
  • adj. Relating to or like a siren.

alarm

  • n. A summons to arms, as on the approach of an enemy.
  • n. Any sound or information intended to give notice of approaching danger; a warning sound to arouse attention;…
  • n. A sudden attack; disturbance.
  • n. Sudden surprise with fear or terror excited by apprehension of danger; in the military use, commonly,…
  • n. A mechanical device for awaking people, or rousing their attention.
  • n. An instance of an alarm ringing, beeping or clanging, to give a noise signal at a certain time.
  • v. (transitive) To call to arms for defense.
  • v. (transitive) To give (someone) notice of approaching danger.
  • v. (transitive) To rouse to vigilance and action; to put on the alert.
  • v. (transitive) To surprise with apprehension of danger; to fill with anxiety in regard to threatening evil;…
  • v. (transitive) To keep in excitement; to disturb.

alarum

  • n. (archaic) A danger signal or warning.
  • n. A call to arms.
  • v. (archaic) To sound alarums, to sound an alarm.

alert

  • adj. Attentive; awake; on guard.
  • adj. (obsolete) Brisk; nimble; moving with celerity.
  • n. An alarm.
  • n. A notification of higher importance than an advisory.
  • v. To give warning to.

enchantress

  • n. An attractive woman skilled at using magic; an alluring witch.
  • n. A beautiful, charming and irresistible woman.
  • n. A femme fatale.

salamander

  • n. A long, slender, chiefly terrestrial amphibian of the order Caudata, superficially resembling a lizard.
  • n. (mythology) A creature much like a lizard that is resistant to and lives in fire, hence the elemental…
  • n. (heraldry) A heraldic representation of the mythological creature, always shown in flames.
  • n. (cooking) A metal utensil with a flat head which is heated and put over a dish to brown the top.
  • n. (cooking) A small broiler (North America) or grill (Britain), used in professional cookery primarily for…
  • n. The pouched gopher, Geomys tuza, of the southern United States.
  • n. (Britain, obsolete) A large poker.
  • n. (metallurgy) Solidified material in a furnace hearth.
  • v. To use a salamander (cooking utensil) in a cooking process.

temptress

  • n. An alluring woman who seduces or exploits men.
  • n. A woman considered sexually attractive by men.

woman

  • n. An adult female human.
  • n. (collective) All females collectively; womankind.
  • n. A wife (or sometimes a fiancée or girlfriend).
  • n. A female who is extremely fond of or devoted to a specified type of thing. (Used as the last element of…
  • n. A female attendant or servant.
  • v. To staff with female labor.
  • v. (transitive) To make effeminate or womanish.
  • v. (transitive) To furnish with, or unite to, a woman.

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