Use the word alarm in a sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use alarm in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for alarm.
- Foolish alarm! (8)
- You see my alarm. (10)
- Fleur turned in alarm. (8)
- Sudden alarm seized her. (8)
- Vittoria came in alarm. (10)
- Both men stepped back in alarm. (1)
- The accents were sharp with alarm. (10)
- Conrad looked up in alarm and protest. (9)
- And he thought with alarm of his father. (8)
- Mrs. Kenton was imperative in her alarm. (9)
- And here is Lady Busshe in deadly alarm. (10)
- What do you suppose his alarm was fixed on? (10)
- She started in sudden alarm with the thought. (9)
- Nedda looked at them with alarm and curiosity. (8)
- He heard, to his alarm, a little gulping sound. (8)
- She sat so still that he looked at her in alarm. (8)
- In alarm he went to the bell and pulled it sharply. (8)
- I quieted his alarm by talking currently and easily. (10)
- Mad with alarm, he tried every spot for an aperture. (10)
- Gyp received the news with a vague sensation of alarm. (8)
- But, as for your alarm, check it: and spare me further. (10)
- She caught her breath; and smiled at her foolish alarm. (10)
- On the fateful morning her heart beat like an alarm clock. (12)
- I came charged with several proposals for giving the alarm. (10)
- Has there been any inconsistency on his side to create alarm? (4)
- The alarm was sounded throughout the town and spread terror. (21)
- She never mentioned it before, because she would not alarm us. (4)
- Shudders of alarm for his wife seized Lord Romfrey at the sight. (10)
- The country editor has viewed with alarm this changing condition. (16)
- And it was now tempered by a fit of alarm that I renewed my search. (10)
- Jonathan entering briskly with the bill, fell back a step, in alarm. (10)
- Mrs. Sumfit was taken with nervous chokings of alarm at the thought. (10)
- Mrs. Sumfit was taken with nervous chokings of alarm at the thought. (22)
- She had not eloped with any worse feelings than those of selfish alarm. (4)
- She handed the scroll to Laura; Laura, in great alarm, passed it on to Carlo. (10)
- But not so easily did Elinor recover from the alarm into which it had thrown her. (4)
- That watchfullest showing no alarm, the absurdity of the suspicion smothered it. (10)
- And Ammiani beheld Vittoria standing in alarm, too joyful to know that it was she. (10)
- She took it simply, with no rude alarm; And that disturbing shadow passed reproved. (10)
- Well, not to torment you, he wished to sound an alarm cry after Angelo Guidascarpi. (10)
- They stared; nobody replied; the presence of the great man seemed to embarrass and alarm. (1)
- In 1754 the French planned an invasion of Nova Scotia, and Halifax was filled with alarm. (19)
- She had put her hand up to her breast, her face was colourless, her eyes widened by alarm. (8)
- She noticed that even Mr. Whitford forbore to alarm the sentiment of authority in his cousin. (10)
- It had been serviceable in deadening the first shock, without retaining any influence to alarm. (4)
- Shelton noted with alarm the expression of his eye; there was a sort of stubborn aspiration in it. (8)
- From what it could arise, and where it would end, were considerations of equal perplexity and alarm. (4)
- Violetta listened to it until her heart quickened with alarm lest she should be going to have a fever. (10)
- Returning, she found them both with sad visages, and she ventured, in alarm for them, to ask the cause. (10)
- She had not been used to feel alarm from wind, but now every blast seemed fraught with awful intelligence. (4)
- Little Henry was in her thoughts, and a mixture of alarm and delicacy made her irresolute what else to say. (4)
- What with the collapse of the war scare, and this canard about Mrs. Noel, there was indeed cause for alarm. (8)
- She saw with alarm and anguish that Clare had fallen into the pit she had been digging for her so laboriously. (10)
- He could not hope to capture that enemy; to alarm him would but send him dashing to his camp with his fatal news. (1)
- He must be gone within a few hours, though without feeling any real alarm for his aunt, to lessen his repugnance. (4)
- When you are lightning or earthquake, you may have something to reproach yourself for; as it is, be under no alarm. (10)
- He felt curiously happy, all the same; happy and triumphant, with shivers running through his limbs, and a vague alarm. (8)
- I contemplated Julia in alarm, somewhat in the light fair witches were looked on when the faggots were piled for them. (10)
- But when she lifted the latch of the gate, a sensation, prompted by some unwitting self-accusal, struck her with alarm. (10)
- But when she lifted the latch of the gate, a sensation, prompted by some unwitting self-accusal, struck her with alarm. (22)
- As he spoke a blackbird came running with a chuckle from underneath the berberis, looked at them with alarm, and ran back. (8)
- He sat staring at this document in the silent room, and over his face in turn passed anger, alarm, distrust, bewilderment. (8)
- With great indignation did he continue to observe him; with great alarm and distrust, to observe also his two blinded companions. (4)
- She had never confided to Tony the exact nature and the growth of her malady, thinking it mortal, and fearing to alarm her dearest. (10)
- They ceased; and now Richard fell into such despondency that his father in alarm had to take measures to hasten their return to Raynham. (10)
- He was gone before anything had been said to prepare him for the change he must find there; and a pause of alarm followed his disappearance. (4)
- Her agitation and alarm exceeded all that was endured by the rest, by the right of a disposition which not even innocence could keep from suffering. (4)
Also see sentences for: affright, anxiety, apprehension, consternation, cow, dismay, dread.
Definition of alarm:
- alarm, a-lärm’, n. notice of danger: sudden surprise with fear: a mechanical contrivance to arouse from sleep: a call to arms. | v.t. to call to arms: to give notice of danger: to fill with dread. | adv. alarm’ingly. | n. alarm’ist, one who excites alarm: one given to prophesy danger. | adj. alarming. (0)
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