- nounalarm (noun) · alarms (plural noun)
- an anxious awareness of danger:"the boat tilted and the boatmen cried out in alarm" · "some experts view the plan with alarm"
- a warning of danger:"I hammered on several doors to raise the alarm" · "Oliver smelled smoke and gave the alarm"
- a warning sound or device:"they disabled the alarm and used a glass cutter to get in"
- an alarm clock:"I set my alarm for 6:30"
verbalarm (verb) · alarms (third person present) · alarmed (past tense) · alarmed (past participle) · alarming (present participle)- cause (someone) to feel frightened, disturbed, or in danger:"many people were alarmed by the decision" · "the news had alarmed her"
- fit or protect with an alarm:"I've just spent a fortune to alarm the house"
Originlate Middle English (as an exclamation meaning ‘to arms!’): from Old French alarme, from Italian allarme, from all' arme! ‘to arms!’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- an anxious awareness of danger:
- a warning of danger:
- a warning sound or device:
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