alarms

[əˈlɑːmz]

alarms Definition

  • 1an anxious awareness of danger or emergency
  • 2a device that gives a loud warning signal when it detects danger or emergency

Using alarms: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "alarms" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sound of the alarm woke me up.

  • Example

    The fire alarm went off and we had to evacuate the building.

  • Example

    I set an alarm to wake up early for my flight.

alarms Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for alarms

Phrases with alarms

  • an instance of a warning signal being given, especially a fire alarm, when there is no danger

    Example

    It was just a false alarm; there was no fire.

  • to alert others to danger or a problem

    Example

    She raised the alarm when she saw smoke coming from the building.

  • to give a warning signal

    Example

    The security guard sounded the alarm when he saw the intruder.

Origins of alarms

from Italian 'all'arme', meaning 'to arms'

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Summary: alarms in Brief

'Alarms' [əˈlɑːmz] refer to both an anxious awareness of danger or emergency and a device that gives a loud warning signal when it detects danger or emergency. Examples include 'The sound of the alarm woke me up.' and 'I set an alarm to wake up early for my flight.' Phrases like 'false alarm,' 'raise the alarm,' and 'sound the alarm' are commonly used to describe situations where a warning signal is given.