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    alarm
    /əˈlɑːm/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. cause (someone) to feel frightened, disturbed, or in danger: "many people were alarmed by the decision"
    • 2. fit or protect with an alarm: "I've just spent a fortune to alarm the house"

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  2. ALARM definition: 1. a warning of danger, usually a loud noise or flashing light: 2. a device that makes a loud…. Learn more.

  3. 1. usually alarum archaic : a call to arms. … the angry trumpet sounds alarum … William Shakespeare. 2. : a signal (such as a loud noise or flashing light) that warns or alerts. also : a device that signals. set the alarm to wake me at seven. 3. : sudden sharp apprehension and fear resulting from the perception of imminent danger. 4.

  4. 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.

  5. Alarm is a feeling of fear or anxiety that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen. The news was greeted with alarm by MPs. She sat up in alarm. The moves reflect growing alarm over recent events. [Also + over/about] Synonyms: fear, horror, panic, anxiety More Synonyms of alarm. 2. verb.

  6. Definition of alarm noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. As a verb, alarm means to be filled with anxiety or apprehension. You may become alarmed if your children become too quiet. Never a good sign — they are probably up to something mischievous.

  9. Paul Revere raced through the countryside raising the alarm that the British were coming. an automatic device that serves to call attention, to rouse from sleep, or to warn of fire, smoke, an intruder, etc.

  10. ALARM definition: 1. a loud noise that warns you of danger: 2. a clock that makes a noise to wake you 3. a sudden…. Learn more.

  11. Aug 7, 2023 · Alarm definition, a sudden fear or distressing suspense caused by an awareness of danger; apprehension; fright. See more.