alarmed (Meaning)

Wordnet

alarmed (s)

experiencing a sudden sense of danger

Webster

alarmed (imp. & p. p.)

of Alarm

Webster

alarmed (a.)

Aroused to vigilance; excited by fear of approaching danger; agitated; disturbed; as, an alarmed neighborhood; an alarmed modesty.

alarmed Sentence Examples

  1. The sudden loud bang alarmed everyone in the quiet library.
  2. When the fire alarm went off, the students were visibly alarmed and quickly evacuated the building.
  3. The unexpected news of the company's financial troubles alarmed the employees.
  4. As the dark clouds gathered overhead, the residents became alarmed about the approaching storm.
  5. The unusual behavior of their normally calm cat alarmed the owners, prompting a visit to the vet.
  6. The discovery of strange footprints near the campsite alarmed the hikers, raising concerns about potential wildlife nearby.
  7. The sharp decline in the stock market prices alarmed investors, leading to a sell-off of shares.
  8. A mysterious figure lurking outside her window alarmed Sarah, causing her to call the police.
  9. The sudden change in his friend's demeanor alarmed Tom, making him worry about what might be bothering him.
  10. The doctor's serious expression alarmed Mary as she awaited the results of her medical tests.

FAQs About the word alarmed

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The sudden loud bang alarmed everyone in the quiet library.

When the fire alarm went off, the students were visibly alarmed and quickly evacuated the building.

The unexpected news of the company's financial troubles alarmed the employees.

As the dark clouds gathered overhead, the residents became alarmed about the approaching storm.