Word: alarm Word origin: late Middle English (as an exclamation meaning ‘to arms!’): from Old French alarme, from Italian allarme, from all' arme! ‘to arms!’. Phonetic: əˈlɑːm Listen:
an anxious awareness of danger. Example: the boat tilted and the boatmen cried out in alarm
make (someone) feel frightened, disturbed, or in danger.
be fitted or protected with an alarm. Example: this door is locked and alarmed between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m
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