Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

white-alert

noun
/waɪt əˈlɜrt/
Definition
A state of heightened awareness and readiness to respond to a potential emergency or emergency situation.
Examples
  • The airport went into white-alert mode after receiving a credible threat.
  • During events with large crowds, security teams often maintain a white-alert status.
  • In response to the unforeseen incident, the department declared a white-alert.
Meaning
It refers to being alert and prepared for any immediate or evolving situation that could require action, typically used in contexts related to safety and security protocols.
Synonyms
  • heightened alert
  • standby
  • preparedness