Meaning of A sentinel
A person or thing that stands guard or watches for danger.
In simple words: A guard or lookout that watches for danger.
A sentinel in a sentence
- The sentinel stood tall, vigilant against any approaching enemies.
- They relied on a network of sentinels to monitor the forest for fires.
- In ancient times, a sentinel was crucial for the safety of the village.
- A sentinel drone patrolled the skies, ensuring no intruders crossed the border.
- The research team deployed a sentinel to collect data on wildlife movements.
How to use A sentinel
Used in both formal and informal contexts. 'Sentinel' can refer to a person or a system that monitors something important.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'sentinel' as a 'sent-in-hell' guard watching over a dark castle.
Related words
Collocations with A sentinel
- station a sentinel
- sentinel species
- data sentinel
- sentinel surveillance
- environmental sentinel
Common mistakes with A sentinel
- Confused with 'sentient' - 'sentinel' refers to a guard, while 'sentient' means having awareness.
- Using 'sentinel' incorrectly in plural form - some may say 'sentinels' when referring to them as a collective.
- Assuming it's only used in military context - 'sentinel' can also describe environmental monitors.
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Frequently asked questions about A sentinel
What does A sentinel mean?
A guard or lookout that watches for danger.
What is the definition of A sentinel?
A person or thing that stands guard or watches for danger.
How do you use A sentinel in a sentence?
The sentinel stood tall, vigilant against any approaching enemies.
Can you give another example of A sentinel?
They relied on a network of sentinels to monitor the forest for fires.
What are synonyms for A sentinel?
Common alternatives include guard, watchman, lookout, sentry, warden.
What words go with A sentinel?
It commonly pairs with station a sentinel, sentinel species, data sentinel, sentinel surveillance, environmental sentinel.
What are common mistakes when using A sentinel?
Confused with 'sentient' - 'sentinel' refers to a guard, while 'sentient' means having awareness. Using 'sentinel' incorrectly in plural form - some may say 'sentinels' when referring to them as a collective. Assuming it's only used in military context - 'sentinel' can also describe environmental monitors.
How do you pronounce A sentinel?
US: //ˈsɛntɪnəl//, UK: //ˈsɛntɪnəl//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use A sentinel?
Used in both formal and informal contexts. 'Sentinel' can refer to a person or a system that monitors something important.
