noun a loud electric horn or alarm typically used on motor vehicles or ships
Klaxons are used in military settings to signal various alerts and warnings.
On ships and boats, Klaxons are used as warning devices for signaling emergencies or alerts.
In the automotive industry, a Klaxon is a type of horn used in vehicles to produce a loud warning sound.
Klaxons are often used in emergency vehicles such as ambulances and fire trucks to alert other drivers and pedestrians.
In industrial settings, Klaxons may be used as part of alarm systems to indicate potential hazards or emergencies.
In literature, a klaxon may be used metaphorically to describe a loud or jarring moment in a story, often used to signal a major turning point or climax.
In psychology, the term klaxon may be used to describe a sudden or alarming trigger that elicits a strong emotional or physiological response in an individual, often used in the context of trauma or anxiety.
In engineering, a klaxon is a type of loud warning or alert system used in industrial settings to signal emergencies, such as fires or other hazardous situations.
In the military, klaxons are used as part of alarm systems to signal troops of incoming attacks, emergencies, or other critical situations, often used in conjunction with other warning signals.