REDFLAG English Idiom Lexeme
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A REDFLAG English Idiom Lexeme is an english nominal idiom that is a danger signal idiom.
- AKA: "Red Flag", RED_FLAG, Red-Flag Warning.
- Context:
- It can typically signal English Immediate Concern requiring english urgent attention.
- It can often appear in English Risk Assessment Contexts for english danger identification.
- It can frequently indicate English Problem Indicators in english relationships or english systems.
- It can generally trigger English Cautionary Response from english observers.
- It can usually precede English Negative Outcome if english warning is ignored.
- It can commonly derive from English Railway Practice of using english red flags for english danger signals.
- It can sometimes be used as both English Noun Phrase and english verbal phrase.
- It can range from being a Minor REDFLAG Indicator to being a Major REDFLAG Indicator, depending on its english severity level.
- It can range from being a Subtle REDFLAG Signal to being an Obvious REDFLAG Signal, depending on its english visibility.
- It can range from being a Single REDFLAG Warning to being a Multiple REDFLAG Warning, depending on its english frequency.
- It can range from being a Personal REDFLAG Context to being a Professional REDFLAG Context, depending on its english domain.
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- Example(s):
- "That behavior is a red flag."
- "We saw several red flags in the contract."
- "His comments raised red flags."
- "Don't ignore the red flags."
- ...
- Counter-Example(s):
- GREENFLAG English Idiom Lexeme, which signals positive indicator.
- CANARYINACOALMINE English Idiom Lexeme, which indicates early warning rather than immediate danger.
- Literal "red flag" as english physical object.
- WRITINGONTHEWALL English Idiom Lexeme, which suggests inevitable outcome.
- See: English Warning Metaphor, English Idiom, CANARYINACOALMINE English Idiom Lexeme, WRITINGONTHEWALL English Idiom Lexeme, Warning System, Risk Indicator, Idiomatic Expression.