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    alarmed
    [əˈlärmd]
    adjective
    alarmed (adjective) · alarmed (past participle)
    1. frightened or concerned that one may be in danger or that something undesirable will happen:
      "they didn't seem too alarmed" · "he shot her an alarmed look" · "he was alarmed to see Toby suddenly appear in front of him"
    2. fitted or protected with an alarm:
      "this door is locked and alarmed" · "the house is fully alarmed and there is round the clock security"
    a·larm
    [əˈlärm]
    verb
    alarmed (past tense) · alarmed (past participle)
    1. cause (someone) to feel frightened, disturbed, or in danger:
      "many people were alarmed by the decision" · "the news had alarmed her"
    2. fit or protect with an alarm:
      "I've just spent a fortune to alarm the house"
    Origin
    late Middle English (as an exclamation meaning ‘to arms!’): from Old French alarme, from Italian allarme, from all' arme! ‘to arms!’.
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    Similar and Opposite Words
    adjective
    1. frightened or concerned that one may be in danger or that something undesirable will happen:
      scared stiff
      frightened/scared out of one's wits
      scared witless
      frightened/scared to death
      with one's heart in one's mouth
      shaking in one's shoes
      shaking like a leaf
      feart
      in a cold sweat
      in a (blue) funk
      scared shitless
      shitting bricks
      bricking oneself
     
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