AFRAID vs ALARMED: ADJECTIVE
- Filled with fear or apprehension
- Regretful, sorry
- Filled with regret or concern. Used especially to soften an unpleasant statement.
- Filled with fear; frightened.
- Feeling worry or concern or insecurity
- Filled with regret or concern; used often to soften an unpleasant statement
- Having feelings of aversion or unwillingness
- Worried; anxious; panicky.
- Having an alarm fitted.
- Aroused to vigilance; excited by fear of approaching danger; agitated; disturbed
- Experiencing a sudden sense of danger
AFRAID vs ALARMED: VERB
- N/A
- Simple past tense and past participle of alarm.
AFRAID vs ALARMED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Filled with regret or concern
- Synonyms Afraid, Frightened, Terrified, timid, shy, apprehensive, troubled, suspicious, distrustful. Afraid expresses a less degree of fear than frightened or terrified, which describe outward states. In colloquial language, I am afraid is often nearly equivalent to I suspect, I am inclined to think, or the like, and is regularly used as a kind of polite introduction to a correction, objection, etc., or to make a statement sound less positive: as, I am afraid you are wrong; I am afraid that argument won't hold.
- Impressed with fear or apprehension; fearful: followed by of before the object of fear, where that is not an infinitive: as, to be afraid of death; I am afraid to go.
- N/A
AFRAID vs ALARMED: RELATED WORDS
- Horrified, Appalled, Shocked, Panicked, Disinclined, Cowed, Alarmed, Concerned, Apprehensive, Intimidated, Petrified, Terrified, Frightened, Fearful, Scared
- Shocking, Disturbing, Alerted, Uneasy, Anxious, Scared, Surprised, Disturbed, Frightened, Appalled, Shocked, Concerned, Worried, Dismayed, Afraid
AFRAID vs ALARMED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Horrified, Appalled, Shocked, Panicked, Disinclined, Cowed, Alarmed, Concerned, Apprehensive, Intimidated, Petrified, Terrified, Frightened, Fearful, Scared
- Preoccupied, Shocking, Disturbing, Uneasy, Anxious, Scared, Surprised, Disturbed, Frightened, Appalled, Shocked, Concerned, Worried, Dismayed, Afraid
AFRAID vs ALARMED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It might have been when you were afraid of commitment, or even when you were afraid of being vulnerable.
- He describes being Queer and growing up afraid of being outed, afraid of being close to other Queer teens.
- The ghost or the zombie never frightened us who were not afraid, but they will run after them who were too afraid.
- Milla is afraid of her: has always been afraid of her.
- Be not afraid of growing slowly; be afraid only of standing still.
- Once again she admitted to herself that she was afraid, horribly afraid, of the beautiful woman with the cruel eyes.
- Communism is everywhere and when you try to see it, you might start to get afraid, very afraid.
- Be afraid, America, be very afraid not so much of ISIS, but of the Emory college students.
- No one who hates but is afraid of love, and therefore must he be afraid of God.
- So the Nome was afraid of himself and afraid of everything around him.
- Are you alarmed by any part of it?
- KYC, you probably have reason to feel alarmed.
- Do not be alarmed, as this is normal.
- To saw we were alarmed is an understatement.
- Hermione actually stepped back from him, looking alarmed.
- Coding contacts are shown in the alarmed state.
- Hoover to become increasingly alarmed about these connections.
- TAF make the public feel alarmed about secularism.
- Do not be alarmed when you see this.
- Protestants everywhere were alarmed by the Catholic victories.
AFRAID vs ALARMED: QUESTIONS
- Why are some people afraid of performance appraisals?
- Why are developers so afraid of annotation processors?
- Are your employees afraid of asking safety questions?
- Are You Afraid of people with facial disfigurements?
- Why are animals naturally afraid of their predators?
- Is my girlfriend afraid of commitment and intimacy?
- Are managers afraid of communicating with team members?
- Are banks afraid of Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies?
- Are naked and afraid contestants provided with sunscreen?
- Are Taiwanese transgenders afraid of public bathrooms?
- Will the Oxford boss alarmed disc lock shackle fit in my disc?
- Would you be alarmed that Brianna has cyanosis and Christopher doesn't?
- What was the first thing that alarmed you about Gatsby's house?
- Why were many native-born Americans alarmed by the influx of immigrants?
- Why is Linda alarmed when Willy almost hits someone?