bell
Transitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: bells
The word evokes an immediate auditory association with clarity, urgency, and public announcement. It carries a strong historical weight, linking to religious rituals, town alerts, and old-fashioned communication systems. There is a sense of definitive timing associated with the sound, marking the start or end of a specific event. In modern usage, the term often shifts from a physical object to a mental trigger. It suggests a sudden spark of recognition or a memory being jolted awake, moving the concept from a physical vibration in the air to a psychological vibration in the mind.
Countable when referring to the physical objects, such as three silver bells on a table.