Noun(1) a fire (usually on a hill or tower(2) a radio station that broadcasts a directional signal for navigational purposes(3) a tower with a light that gives warning of shoals to passing ships(4) a fire (usually on a hill or tower) that can be seen from a distance(5) a tower with a light that gives warning of shoals to passingships(6) light used as signal(7) guide
Verb(1) shine like a beacon(2) guide with a beacon
Noun(1) a fire (usually on a hill or tower(2) a radio station that broadcasts a directional signal for navigational purposes(3) a tower with a light that gives warning of shoals to passing ships(4) a fire (usually on a hill or tower) that can be seen from a distance(5) a tower with a light that gives warning of shoals to passingships(6) light used as signal(7) guide
Verb(1) shine like a beacon(2) guide with a beacon
(1) Jon thinks he is the loneliest boy in the world, with nothing to do but watch the lighthouse beacon .(2) If a late afternoon or night arrival is likely, select an alternate with a rotating beacon and runway lights.(3) The light flared like a beacon in the universe, bright enough for all to see.(4) As one of the oldest pubs in town, Hargadon's bar on O'Connell Street acts like a beacon to tourists and locals alike.(5) The fire flickered like a beacon in the darkness.(6) She held the little T-Rex high in her hand like a beacon .(7) The emergency services were informed of the disaster by the ship's emergency radio beacon .(8) The Scots skipper at the centre of a high seas mutiny faces a bill of at least u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu25514,000 after a dramatic rescue sparked by his rookie crew setting off the ship's Mayday beacon .(9) Newcastle's helicopter saw a strobe light and beacon overnight and early Friday morning located the yacht's life raft and crew near Duff Reef off of the Fijian Islands.(10) the prospect of a new government was a beacon of hope for millions(11) When activated, the beacon sends an encoded distress message to a series of satellites orbiting the Earth.(12) A beacon of hope for younger generation lawyers, he regularly goes to court, attends to cases and is still a leading lawyer.(13) A picture of a lighthouse or a beacon was emerging.(14) It gave her a warm feeling to come home at night and see the light, like a beacon , burning brightly, beckoning her to the warmth of family.(15) The chrome reflecting what light remained like a beacon .(16) This school is a leader in all-round education in the country and stands out like a beacon .