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1alarm Listen to audioˈlɑɚm/ noun
plural alarms
1 [count] a : a device that makes a loud sound as a warning or signal
The alarm went off when he opened the door. a car alarm The whole town heard the alarm. In figurative usage, when alarm bells are ringing people are worried about a possible problem or danger.
His long absence from school set (the) alarm bells ringing and we finally called the police.
see also burglar alarm, false alarm, fire alarm, smoke alarm
b : alarm clock
She set the alarm for six o'clock. The alarm went off at six o'clock.
2 [noncount] : a feeling of fear caused by a sudden sense of danger
The rumors caused widespread alarm and concern. His parents have expressed alarm about/for his safety. The new developments are being viewed with alarm. She looked around in alarm when she heard the noise. There's no cause for alarm. [=there is no reason to be worried or afraid] synonyms 1fear
3 [count] : a warning of danger
The dog's barking gave the alarm and the intruders were caught. A passerby saw the intruders and raised the alarm. They have ignored repeated alarms about the dangers of smoking. Economists have raised/sounded the alarm [=have warned people] about a possible recession. Economists have been raising/sounding alarms about a possible recession.
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