Similar words: armed, farmer, garment, informed, salary, confirmed, on a large scale, a large number of. Meaning: [ə'lɑːm] adj. experiencing a sudden sense of danger.
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31. The damage to the marsh has alarmed environmentalists.
32. Others are alarmed by too much emotional intensity.
33. Though normally phlegmatic, Jan was beginning to get alarmed.
34. Richard's puzzled look alarmed me.
35. Alarmed storekeepers locked their doors.
36. Alarmed, she swung around and lit the candle.
37. Neighbours were alarmed by the early morning gun attack.
38. Arnold was alarmed by the idea.
39. He looked confused and quite alarmed.
40. But prominent psychologists and psychiatrists are alarmed.
41. Hence the alarmed thought on the part of many that he might have taken his own life.
42. Alarmed by the case, foreign governments are talking of retaliation.
43. No doubt she should have been alarmed at this thought but she remained excited by it.
44. He ignored complaints from alarmed consumer groups in order to maintain popular momentum for a measure he regards as essential.
45. A person who is alarmed experiences a sudden fear or apprehension of danger - some sort of anxiety.
46. He had developed a droning style of speaking, and the general appearance of sluggishness alarmed his friends.
47. But by that time Pius had become alarmed at the pace of change.
48. Fleury dismissed our fears as groundless, though he was secretly alarmed.
49. Constanze, thoroughly alarmed, forbade him to do any more work on the Requiem until his health improved.
50. When she got downstairs they were both waiting for her, so obviously waiting that she stopped dead and looked alarmed.
51. Their saving schemes, if safe, are boring and investors get alarmed by the low interest rates. Sentencedict.com
52. Alarmed, she had hurried to it, to notice immediately that a small jade figurine was missing.
53. The car is still alarmed when the car is started and the doors are locked.
54. She stopped short just inside the kitchen door, startled and alarmed to see such a change in Elizabeth.
55. I don't feel alarmed as I know of many secret passages, but they have all become too small to use.
56. Its international indebtedness had reached such alarming proportions under the previous Khedive that its Western creditors had become seriously alarmed.
57. They were alarmed that the continuing growth in the number of foreign tourists could be jeopardised by an isolated serious incident.
58. Realising that something had gone wrong, the alarmed miner was making his way out of the pit.
59. Getting alarmed I pushed my hand under his jacket and withdrew it covered with blood.
60. An alarmed octopus or one that is near death turns a cadaverous gray.