abject fear, beacon fire, cry wolf, fog bell, horrification, notification, red light, signal lamp, strain, trepidation, wigwag
Definitionn. fear resulting from the awareness of danger
Last update: September 18, 2015
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The news filled me with alarm. [Please select]
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The alarm bell was set off in the bank. [Please select]
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She doubted anything would alarm this man if tricking a woman into wedding him and discovering the news of his sisters' impending children did not. [Please select]
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It was daybreak when I gave the alarm with bell and telephone. [Please select]
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His face alarmed me more than any I had left in Half-moon Street. [Please select]
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He did not mean what he said, but Zeke drew back in alarm. [Please select]
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Tucker, who was rather alarmed lest Philip might have made up his mind to starve himself. [Please select]
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Of course, the tramp heard them, and turned in sudden alarm. [Please select]
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"Excuse me, Maria," said Jedidiah hastily, alarmed at the prospect of being left without a partner. [Please select]
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"I take it all back," said Jedidiah, in alarm. [Please select]
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She had an alarm to call her up early. [Please select]
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