presound

/priˈsaʊnd/

Definitions

1. noun

A sound made before any other sound is heard, especially in the context of an alarm or warning signal.

“The presound of the siren alerted the people to evacuate the area.”

2. verb

To produce a sound before any other sound is heard, especially in the context of an alarm or warning signal.

“The alarm system will presound to alert everyone of the emergency.”

Synonyms

  • prelude
  • signal
  • warning

Antonyms

  • quiet
  • silence