alarm
Prononciation : [/əˈlɑɹm/]
Mot
Contexte : « safety »
(noun) a loud noise or signal that warns people of danger or an emergency. It helps people to be aware of a problem or threat.
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The fire alarm went off, and everyone evacuated the building safely.
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There was no alarm, so they didn't realize there was a break-in until it was too late.
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Did you hear the alarm during the drill?
Contexte : « concern »
(noun) a feeling of worry or fear caused by a potential danger. It's like a mental signal that something bad might happen.
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She felt a sense of alarm when she realized her phone was missing.
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There was no cause for alarm; the noise was just the wind rattling the windows.
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Why did you feel alarm when you saw the dark clouds?
Contexte : « startle »
(verb) to make someone feel frightened or surprised by suddenly waking them up or shocking them. It's like when something unexpected happens and you feel startled.
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The loud noise could alarm the baby, so let's be quieter.
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The calm music didn't alarm the audience; they enjoyed the performance.
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Why did the sudden movement alarm you?
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