[
UK
/ɐlˈɑːmd/
]
[ US /əˈɫɑɹmd/ ]
[ US /əˈɫɑɹmd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- experiencing a sudden sense of danger
How To Use alarmed In A Sentence
- Yes, the gearbox was a bit saggy and I was alarmed at how much pressure the brake pedal needed to do an emergency stop, but other than this, all was well.
- The breaking of a branch under my foot alarmed the deer.
- CAMBODIA - Cambodia is alarmed at the illegal import of pigs from the neighboring country of Viet Nam. ThePigSite - Global Pig Industry News Feeds
- But alarmed experts have warned of the dangers. The Sun
- Journalists alarmed by the directions of both the profession and journalism education said the initiative comes at an opportune time.
- She bit her lip in confusion, alarmed at the wash of warmth in her body.
- Mum sounded very alarmed and distressed and told me to lock the doors. The Sun
- She was alarmed to hear a very obvious lack of conviction in her voice, though.
- But others, founding their assertions upon more plausible reasoning, say that the petty Mussulman kings, who were the neighbours or tributaries of Benabad, justly alarmed at his alliance with a {93} Christian king, solicited the support of the Almoravide. History of the Moors of Spain
- That alarmed the conservationists while failing to satisfy the engineers.