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alarms

/əˈlɑːrmz/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

Plural form of alarm: automatic devices that sound a warning signal, or feelings of fear and anxiety resulting from a sudden sense of danger.

Example Sentences:
  • The factory's fire alarms sounded loudly during the unannounced drill.
  • False alarms can sometimes cause people to ignore real emergencies.
2.verb

Third-person singular present form of alarm: to make someone feel frightened, disturbed, or concerned.

Example Sentences:
  • The sudden drop in the stock market alarms many investors.
  • He alarms his parents whenever he drives too fast.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Italian phrase 'all'armi!' meaning 'To arms!', originating as a military call to prepare for battle, which evolved through French ('alarme') into Middle English to signify a sudden summons to danger or a fright.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

A-L-A-R-M-S: All Loud And Ringing Machines Sound to warn you.

Frequently Asked Questions About “alarms

1. What is the meaning of “alarms” in English?

In English, alarms (noun) is defined as: “Plural form of alarm: automatic devices that sound a warning signal, or feelings of fear and anxiety resulting from a sudden sense of danger.”.

2. How do you use “alarms” in a sentence?

The factory's fire alarms sounded loudly during the unannounced drill.

3. What are English synonyms of “alarms”?

Common synonyms include:warnings,alerts,sirens,frightens,disturbs

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “alarms”?

Derived from the Italian phrase 'all'armi!' meaning 'To arms!', originating as a military call to prepare for battle, which evolved through French ('alarme') into Middle English to signify a sudden summons to danger or a fright.