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1. (n.) red flag
a warning flag.
2. red flag
a danger signal.
3. red flag
something that provokes an angry or hostile reaction:
The talk about raising taxes was a red flag to many voters.
Etymology: (1770–80)
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1. (noun) red flag
a flag that serves as a warning signal
"we didn't swim at the beach because the red flag was up"
2. (noun) red flag
the emblem of socialist revolution
3. (noun) red flag
something that irritates or demands immediate action
"doing that is like waving a red flag in front of a bull"
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