buzzer (Meaning)
Wordnet
buzzer (n)
a push button at an outer door that gives a ringing or buzzing signal when pushed
a signaling device that makes a buzzing sound
Webster
buzzer (n.)
One who, or that which, buzzes; a whisperer; a talebearer.
Synonyms & Antonyms of buzzer
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buzzer Sentence Examples
- The buzzer rang loudly, signaling the end of the basketball game.
- With a push of the button, the doorbell emitted a sharp buzzer sound.
- The alarm system's buzzer went off, alerting the homeowners of a possible intruder.
- In the quiz show, contestants eagerly waited for the buzzer to indicate they could answer the question.
- As the oven reached the desired temperature, it emitted a soft buzzer to let me know it was ready.
- The school hallway echoed with the sound of the buzzer, signaling the start of classes.
- When the timer on the microwave expired, a persistent buzzer sounded until I turned it off.
- During the game show, the tension heightened as the contestants hovered over the buzzer, waiting for the next question.
- The buzzing sound of the door buzzer interrupted their conversation, announcing the arrival of a visitor.
- As the factory machines finished their tasks, a series of buzzers sounded, indicating the end of the shift.
FAQs About the word buzzer
a push button at an outer door that gives a ringing or buzzing signal when pushed, a signaling device that makes a buzzing soundOne who, or that which, buzzes;
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The buzzer rang loudly, signaling the end of the basketball game.
With a push of the button, the doorbell emitted a sharp buzzer sound.
The alarm system's buzzer went off, alerting the homeowners of a possible intruder.
In the quiz show, contestants eagerly waited for the buzzer to indicate they could answer the question.