alarmed in English

verb
1
cause (someone) to feel frightened, disturbed, or in danger.
the government was alarmed by an outbreak of unrest
2
be fitted or protected with an alarm.
this door is locked and alarmed between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m.

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1. Don't be alarmed.

2. A‧larmed /əˈlɑːmd $ -ɑːr-/ ●●○ adjective 1 worried or frightened Alarmed by/at Environmentalists are Alarmed by the increase in pollution. Alarmed to see/hear etc He was Alarmed to discover that his car was gone

3. The whole building is alarmed.

4. Don't be alarmed, Mr. Brindle.

5. Warning: this building is alarmed.

6. We found 4 answers for “Alarmed

7. What does Alarmed mean? Information and translations of Alarmed in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on …

8. Synonyms for Alarmed in Free Thesaurus

9. The state of being Appalled or alarmed

10. Alarmed 'Alarmed' is a 7 letter word starting with A and ending with D Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Alarmed We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word Alarmed will help you to finish your crossword today.

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12. She was alarmed by his violent outburst.

13. Don't be alarmed - it's just his way.

14. The general appearance of sluggishness alarmed his friends.

15. How to use Alarmed in a sentence.

16. The noise of thunder alarmed one all night.

17. The damage to the marsh has alarmed environmentalists.

18. Many voters were alarmed by the President'snew stridency.

19. Alarmed (at/by something) anxious or afraid that something dangerous or unpleasant might happen She was Alarmed at the prospect of travelling alone.

20. But do not be alarmed though, Mr. Lutz.

21. There could be silence, but don’t be alarmed.

22. We could not see what had alarmed him.

23. Appalment The state of being Appalled or alarmed.

24. My mother was alarmed when I fell over.

25. Alarmed by the noise, the birds flew away.

26. The clang of the firebell alarmed the village.

27. [ + that ] I'm rather Alarmed that we haven't heard anything.

28. Besides, his house is probably alarmed up the wazoo

29. Every door, every inch of glass wired and alarmed.

30. The government is not unduly alarmed by these figures.

31. She was alarmed at the prospect of travelling alone.

32. 1 Alarmed (at/by something) anxious or afraid that something dangerous or unpleasant might happen She was Alarmed at the prospect of traveling alone

33. Synonyms: horrified, shocked, stunned, alarmed More Synonyms of Appalled

34. “We continue to be Alarmed by the frequency of

35. [ + by/at] The Americans are Alarmed at this prospect

36. People everywhere are alarmed at the breakdown in morals.

37. 26 synonyms for Apprehensive: anxious, concerned, worried, afraid, alarmed, nervous

38. 9 Environmentalists are alarmed by the dramatic increase in pollution.

39. 4 Though normally phlegmatic, Jan was beginning to get alarmed.

40. It's bound to be alarmed, probably on a circuit.

41. The news that the enemy were near alarmed everybody.

42. Environmentalists are alarmed by the dramatic increase in pollution.

43. Please don't be alarmed by the severity of my comparison.

44. This is nothing to be alarmed about —it’s perfectly normal.

45. They should not be too alarmed by the press reports.

46. We are all alarmed by the rise in violent crime.

47. Alarmed adjective (VEHICLE) An Alarmed vehicle or place has an alarm in it that, when active, will make a loud noise if anyone enters or touches it.

48. Alarmed, the doctors kept him for further observation and treatment.

49. INSECTS HUM AND CLICK Once alarmed, most insects stay put.

50. His intensity and the ferocity of his feelings alarmed me.