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trigger warning

[ trig-er wawr-ning ]

noun

  1. a stated warning that the content of the immediately following text, video, etc., may cause distressing psychological or physiological reactions, especially in people who have previously experienced a related trauma: : TW

    The header line of the blog post contains a trigger warning for rape.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of trigger warning1

First recorded in 1990–95; trigger ( def ) (in the sense “something that stimulates or initiates”)
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Example Sentences

Her latest is Netflix’s “Trigger Warning,” which was released this summer.

Friday’s defense filing also criticizes the suit for including “a bolded, legally irrelevant ‘trigger warning’ calculated to focus attention on its salacious and depraved allegations.”

YouTube on Thursday removed the trigger warning it previously affixed to the trailer for the forthcoming "Joker: Folie à Deux" a day earlier though it's not entirely clear why.

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Upon reading the initial reports that the trigger warning had accompanied the trailer, I was pleasantly surprised.

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What's the harm, then, in including a trigger warning?

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