Alarm [noun]

Definition of Alarm:

feeling of sudden fear

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Sentence/Example of Alarm:

The Ring Car Alarm, which will cost $60, is Amazon’s take on the traditional car alarm, and it comes with features like location tracking so people can remember where they parked.

After setup, the drone can be asked to fly directly, or it can fly on its own to visit disturbances detected by Ring alarm systems.

Other Fed officials have also sounded the alarm in recent days.

Those early immune defenses, which set off alarm bells for the body to go on the attack no matter what the invader, may be weaker in older adults.

Hospital and other local officials on both sides of the border raised the alarm that the border itself was facilitating the spread.

Factory workers raised alarms over their inability to socially distance.

The campaign, which led to the lawsuit was led by Phyllis Omido, a mother of two, a former public relations officer at Kenya Metal Refineries EPZ, whose lead-poisoning caused the community to raise alarms.

Some of the alarm returned, however, when the creature attempted to climb up by his own ladder.

There is cause for alarm when they bring one hundred and ten ships into these seas without any means of resistance on our part.

Her face wore a look of distress, almost of alarm; she kept her place, but her eyes gave Bernard a mute welcome.