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Synonyms for ALARM
əˈlɑrmalarm
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
alarm
Alarm, according to its derivation all'arme, "to arms," is an arousing to meet and repel danger, and may be quite consistent with true courage. Affright and fright express sudden fear which, for the time at least, overwhelms courage. The sentinel discovers with alarm the sudden approach of the enemy; the unarmed villagers view it with affright. Apprehension, disquietude, dread, misgiving, and solicitude are in anticipation of danger; consternation, dismay, and terror are overwhelming fear, generally in the actual presence of that which is terrible, though these words also may have an anticipative force. Timidity is a quality, habit, or condition, a readiness to be affected with fear. A person of great timidity is constantly liable to needless alarm and even terror. Compare FEAR.
Synonyms:
affright, apprehension, consternation, dismay, disquietude, dread, fear, fright, misgiving, panic, solicitude, terror, timidityAntonyms:
assurance, calmness, confidence, repose, securityPreposition:
Alarm was felt in the camp, among the soldiers, at the news.
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
alarmnoun
Synonyms:
apprehension, fright, fear, timidity, consternation, tocsin, war-cry, war-note, reveille, dread, affright, disquietude, dismayAntonyms:
confidence, security, quietalarmverb
Synonyms:
warn, wake, terrify, intimidate, frighten
Princeton's WordNet
alarm, dismay, consternationnoun
fear resulting from the awareness of danger
Synonyms:
warning device, alarum, warning signal, consternation, alarm clock, alarm, alert, alarm system, discouragement, dismay, disheartenmentalarm, warning device, alarm systemnoun
a device that signals the occurrence of some undesirable event
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warning device, alarum, warning signal, consternation, alarm clock, alarm, alert, alarm system, dismayalarm, alert, warning signal, alarumnoun
an automatic signal (usually a sound) warning of danger
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warning device, alarum, warning signal, consternation, alarm clock, alarm, qui vive, alert, alarm system, alerting, dismayalarm clock, alarmverb
a clock that wakes a sleeper at some preset time
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warning device, alarum, warning signal, consternation, alarm clock, alarm, alert, alarm system, dismaydismay, alarm, appal, appall, horrifyverb
fill with apprehension or alarm; cause to be unpleasantly surprised
"I was horrified at the thought of being late for my interview"; "The news of the executions horrified us"
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depress, dismay, appall, dispirit, outrage, shock, appal, alarm, deject, demoralise, horrify, offend, scandalise, get down, demoralize, cast down, scandalize, alertalarm, alertverb
warn or arouse to a sense of danger or call to a state of preparedness
"The empty house alarmed him"; "We alerted the new neighbors to the high rate of burglaries"
Dictionary of English Synonymes
alarmnoun
Synonyms:
alarum, larum, tocsin, summons to arms, alarm-bell, beat of drum, sound of trumpet, notice of danger, signal of distressalarmnoun
Synonyms:
fear, apprehension, terror, fright, affright, consternation, dismayalarmverb
Synonyms:
call to arms, summon to armsalarmverb
Synonyms:
terrify, frighten, affright, startle, scare, daunt, appall, put in fear
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
alarmnoun
Synonyms:
warning, signal, apprehension, terror, consternation trepidation, fright, panic, dismayalarmverb
Synonyms:
terrify, frighten, scare, appall, daunt, unnerve, intimidate
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Words popularity by usage frequency
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#1398 | warning | |
#2450 | alert | |
#2824 | fear | |
#3115 | concern | |
#4148 | alarm | |
#4602 | shock | |
#4774 | wake | |
#5421 | terror | |
#7485 | detector | |
#8550 | panic | |
#10820 | alarms | |
#11327 | warn | |
#15014 | whistle | |
#19676 | dread | |
#20114 | outrage | |
#23039 | offend | |
#25622 | alerting | |
#28568 | alarmed | |
#29576 | fright | |
#30578 | apprehension | |
#33345 | dismay | |
#37463 | intimidate | |
#43167 | frighten | |
#47884 | depress | |
#48260 | ultimatum | |
#60338 | consternation | |
#60838 | timidity | |
#73210 | discouragement | |
#100606 | terrify | |
#101064 | reveille | |
#102610 | solicitude | |
#163167 | demoralize | |
#180960 | scaremongering | |
#187910 | misgiving | |
#204791 | horrify | |
#216390 | appal | |
#221913 | alarum | |
#224580 | affright | |
#257585 | tocsin | |
#290491 | appall | |
#308383 | disquietude |
How to use ALARM in a sentence?
He is the face of the murdered 6 million (Jews killed in the Holocaust). So I think that his view on the prime minister's speech sounding the alarm as to the Iranian nuclear program carries a unique authority that transcends some of the political circus that has affected the speech.
We are declaring a state of alarm.
We are seeing signals of a shift that should alarm us all, this administration's proposed cuts to international health, development and diplomacy would be a blow to women and children and a grave mistake for our country.
I was in my room, and the fire alarm goes off. I go to open my door and the sign is on fire, so it was pretty small flame I blew it out and left, i was feeling pretty mad, pissed off, I guess it was less of a scared feeling and more angry.
I need my phone for an alarm in the morning, and it helps me go to sleep at night, get up and get your iPod and listen to some music and get a regular alarm clock.
Translations for ALARM
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- إنذارArabic
- трывогаBelarusian
- разтревожвам, тревога, аларма, будилникBulgarian
- alarmar, despertador, alarmaCatalan, Valencian
- alarmDanish
- alarmieren, Alarmstimmung, Wecker, Alarmsignal, AlarmGerman
- alarma, despertadorSpanish
- زنگ خطرPersian
- pelästyttää, herätyskello, hälyttää, pelästyminen, huolestuttaa, hälytysFinnish
- réveil, alarme, réveille-matinFrench
- clisgeadh, rabhadhScottish Gaelic
- ébresztő, ijedtség, fegyverbe, riadó, riadalomHungarian
- զարթուցիչArmenian
- 警報Japanese
- 경보, 警報Korean
- alarmklok, alarmeren, alarmstemming, verontrusten, alarmkreet, wekker, alarm, alarm slaan, beangstigen, alarmsignaalDutch
- alarmPolish
- alarme, despertadorPortuguese
- страх, смятение, сигнал тревоги, опасение, будильник, тревога, сигнализация, испугRussian
- аларм, alarmSerbo-Croatian
- väckarklockaSwedish
- тривогаUkrainian
- báo độngVietnamese
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