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    alarmed
    /əˈlɑːmd/

    adjective

    • 1. frightened or concerned that one may be in danger or that something undesirable will happen: "they didn't seem too alarmed"
    • 2. fitted or protected with an alarm: "this door is locked and alarmed"

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  2. The meaning of ALARMED is feeling a sense of danger : urgently worried, concerned, or frightened. How to use alarmed in a sentence.

  3. ALARMED definition: 1. worried or frightened by something: 2. An alarmed vehicle or place has an alarm in it that…. Learn more.

  4. Definition of alarmed adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. If someone is alarmed, they feel afraid or anxious that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen.

  6. a sudden fear or distressing suspense caused by an awareness of danger; apprehension; fright. Synonyms: panic, terror, consternation. any sound, outcry, or information intended to warn of approaching danger: Paul Revere raced through the countryside raising the alarm that the British were coming.

  7. If something alarms you, it makes you afraid or anxious that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen.

  8. worried or frightened by something: I was a bit alarmed at the number of people in the audience. (Definition of alarmed from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of alarmed. in Chinese (Traditional) 擔心, 受某事物驚嚇(或困擾), 警告… See more. in Chinese (Simplified) 担心, 受某事物惊吓(或困扰), 警告… See more. in Spanish.

  9. Jun 20, 2024 · experiencing a sudden sense of danger.

  10. alarm. noun. /əˈlɑːm/ /əˈlɑːrm/ Idioms. [countable, usually singular] a loud noise or a signal that warns people of danger or of a problem. She decided to sound the alarm (= warn people that the situation was dangerous). I hammered on all the doors to raise the alarm. By the time the alarm was raised the intruders had escaped. see also false alarm.

  11. n. 1. Sudden fear or concern caused by the realization of danger or an impending setback. See Synonyms at fear. 2. A warning of existing or approaching danger: The committee's report issued an alarm about the dangerous condition of the town's buildings. 3. A device that is used to warn of danger by means of a sound or signal: a fire alarm. 4.