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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91. Peering round, she was alarmed to see no sign of life in the empty wastes.
92. She should not be embarrassed or alarmed if she feels faint.
93. Businesses are alarmed at the costs they foresee in complying with the new rules.
94. She stood up straight, wiped at her face and seemed alarmed to find it veiled.
95. Alarmed by that thought, she stared fixedly if unseeingly in front of her.
96. He began by explaining the Miles affair very soberly and logically, because Mr Greenleaf would probably be pretty alarmed by now.
97. But experts at the Coney Hill Psychiatric Hospital are alarmed.
98. Alarmed, Mei-ling and Ei-ling initiated a subtle intrigue designed to keep Stilwell in place.
99. Much of the cost-cutting is driven by patients and their employers, who were alarmed by rising insurance premiums, she said.
100. When the Council's housing policy was first introduced and applied many people in Orkney were alarmed by its implications.
101. They came out of the last slopes of the Jebel without having alarmed anything more than a couple of herds of goats.
102. They are alarmed at the sustained physical effort of the Broomfield players and the manner in which they battle for possession.
103. He thought she was graceful ... she felt idiotically breathless, flattered, confused - and even more alarmed than ever.
104. Both sexes may erect hackles on neck when alarmed, to form prominent whiskers.
105. Joseph was alarmed by Monteith's message, and bewildered that he could have been so misunderstood at the previous council.
106. If you already have a timber-frame house, however, do not be alarmed!
107. Handicapped drivers were also alarmed to hear they would be prevented from using the streets like all other drivers.
108. Do not be alarmed by this trend but always warn the parents that it is a possibility.
109. He was not particularly frightened himself, more excited and interested than alarmed, but he did not want to endanger Nona.
110. Everyone was alarmed when the elevator jolted to a halt.
111. As a staunch feminist, she grew alarmed as all the positions of power were taken by men.
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112. This has alarmed the Local Government Ombudsman who would like powers to investigate persistent offenders.
113. The discovery alarmed him so thoroughly that he tried to force his way back to the door.
114. My mother was alarmed by my fits of weeping and chronic insomnia.
115. However, he was alarmed to find the army was being infiltrated by those he regarded as religious extremists.
116. You will have seen how alarmed we are by the plans to meet a vast increase in aggregates demand.
117. He alarmed us as children: he had a gruff manner, a game leg and a pronounced cast in one eye.
118. Small children of two or three tend to be alarmed at a banana-skin fall, not amused yet.
119. In another reprocessing plant, an air monitor alarmed, and as a precaution, personnel evacuated the area.
120. Some vague sound had alarmed her - a creak, a footstep, maybe even a door handle turning.