raise a red flag



raise a red flag

To offer a sign or signal indicating potential, incipient, or imminent danger or trouble. Didn't the fact that your accountant used to be a drug dealer raise a red flag or two when you started doing business with him? Well, it definitely raised a red flag when he got so angry at me over such a minor thing, but I never thought he could be so unreasonable to live with!
See also: flag, raise, red

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
RavenRAY-vənEnglish
HermanHUR-mən (English), HER-mahn (Dutch)English, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Slovene, Ancient Germanic
PauwelPOW-vəl, POW-wəlDutch (Archaic)
AthÉNaÏSa-te-na-EESFrench
Germaine-French
BasmathBAS-math (English)Biblical, Biblical Latin