tocsin

/ˈtɑksɪn/
noun
  1. A warning signal or alarm, especially one sounded by a bell.
    • The village bell served as a tocsin, warning everyone of the approaching flood.
    • His speech was a tocsin for the community to take action against pollution.
    • The tocsin rang out across the valley, alerting the townspeople to the fire.
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