Security System Features

4 words in this vocabulary list

adjective describing a person or thing that has the ability to see everything; omniscient

  • The all-seeing security cameras monitored the entire building.
  • The all-seeing cameras caught everything that happened last night.
  • Those all-seeing cameras are always watching us, it's creepy.
  • In the world of politics, the all-seeing public eye never misses a scandal.

noun the act of entering a building illegally with the intent to commit a crime, typically theft

adjective burglary does not have an applicable adjective

adverb burglary does not have an applicable adverb

pronoun burglary does not have an applicable pronoun

preposition burglary does not have an applicable preposition

conjunction burglary does not have an applicable conjunction

interjection burglary does not have an applicable interjection

article burglary does not have an applicable article

  • The police are investigating the burglary that took place last night.
  • Did you hear about the burglary at the neighbor's house?
  • That burglary was a real bummer, man.
  • The burglary of her heart left him feeling empty and alone.

noun a device that makes a buzzing sound, especially an electrical device that sounds an alarm or signals the end of a period of time

  • The buzzer sounded, signaling the end of the exam.
  • I'll hit the buzzer when I'm ready for you to come in.
  • She's always on the buzzer, never missing a beat.
  • The buzzer of opportunity rang, and he knew it was his moment to shine.

noun the quality or characteristic of being secretive or surreptitious

  • The military developed a new stealth technology to make aircraft less visible to radar.
  • The spy used stealth to sneak past the guards undetected.
  • I'm gonna use some stealth to grab the last piece of pizza without anyone noticing.
  • Her words were like stealth, quietly influencing the decision without anyone realizing.