claxon Synonyms

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claxon Meaning

Wordnet

claxon (n)

a kind of loud horn formerly used on motor vehicles

Wordnet

claxon (v)

make a loud noise

use the horn of a car

claxon Sentence Examples

  1. The blaring claxon signaled the start of the emergency evacuation drill.
  2. The claxon of the approaching ambulance pierced the quiet night.
  3. As the race began, the claxon sounded, signaling the drivers to accelerate.
  4. The claxon on the fire truck wailed loudly as it rushed through the busy streets.
  5. In the chaos of the accident scene, the claxon of police cars added to the cacophony.
  6. The ship's claxon echoed across the harbor, alerting the crew to prepare for departure.
  7. With a sharp claxon, the train announced its arrival at the station.
  8. The claxon of the factory's alarm system blared, indicating a safety breach.
  9. As the storm approached, the claxon warnings urged residents to seek shelter.
  10. The loud claxon of the school bell signaled the end of the day's classes.

FAQs About the word claxon

a kind of loud horn formerly used on motor vehicles, make a loud noise, use the horn of a car

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The blaring claxon signaled the start of the emergency evacuation drill.

The claxon of the approaching ambulance pierced the quiet night.

As the race began, the claxon sounded, signaling the drivers to accelerate.

The claxon on the fire truck wailed loudly as it rushed through the busy streets.