crowbell

/ˈkraʊbəl/

Definitions

1. noun

A long, heavy bell, especially one hung in a church or other place of worship, typically rung by a person or a mechanism to signal the time, an event, or a service.

“The crowbell tolled at midnight, signaling the start of the vigil.”

Synonyms

  • bell
  • chime

Antonyms

  • silence
  • stillness