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View synonyms for buzzer

buzzer

[ buhz-er ]

noun

  1. a person or thing that buzzes.
  2. a signaling apparatus similar to an electric bell but without hammer or gong, producing a buzzing sound by the vibration of an armature.


buzzer

/ ˈbʌzə /

noun

  1. a person or thing that buzzes
  2. a device that produces a buzzing sound, esp one similar to an electric bell without a hammer or gong
  3. a wood planing machine


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Word History and Origins

Origin of buzzer1

First recorded in 1600–10; buzz + -er 1

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Example Sentences

On the second floor I rang a buzzer at the door of the detective bureau.

Never mind the word "bazaar," which you pronounce as "bizarre" and Hassan pronounces as "buzzer."

When the buzzer sounded, the score was Wyoming Indian 69, Rocky Mountain 53 and the fans poured out on to the court.

Getting the buzzer down is probably the most important part.

The Soviets put the ball in play, made a wild shot at the basket, and the buzzer went off.

One satisfactory way is by the use of a miniature buzzer transmitter.

Another hour, and a rising hum from a buzzer beside him gave warning of approach to the destination he had fixed.

The buzzer which he had expected to roar in his ears was only a faint drone, and above it he could easily hear other sounds.

He joined them at dinner when the great buzzer told half a county that it was half-past twelve.

If the armature and its connections are also used from the buzzer, the height of the coils must be taken in consideration.

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