CONCERNED vs ALARMED: ADJECTIVE
- Showing concern.
- Disturbed; troubled; solicitous.
- Anxious; troubled.
- Interested and involved.
- Culpably involved
- Feeling or showing worry or solicitude
- In relation (or in regard) to; especially as in the phrases
- Involved in or affected by or having a claim to or share in
- Worried; anxious; panicky.
- Having an alarm fitted.
- Aroused to vigilance; excited by fear of approaching danger; agitated; disturbed
- Experiencing a sudden sense of danger
CONCERNED vs ALARMED: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of concern.
- Simple past tense and past participle of alarm.
CONCERNED vs ALARMED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- A euphemism for damned.
- Having or manifesting disquietude; uneasy; troubled; anxious: as, she watched his movements with a concerned look or feeling; he was concerned about his prospects.
- N/A
CONCERNED vs ALARMED: RELATED WORDS
- Worry, Apprehensive, Alarmed, Worried, Taken up, Related to, Haunted, Related, Implicated, Solicitous, Involved, Obsessed, Preoccupied, Interested, Afraid
- Shocking, Disturbing, Alerted, Uneasy, Anxious, Scared, Surprised, Disturbed, Frightened, Appalled, Shocked, Concerned, Worried, Dismayed, Afraid
CONCERNED vs ALARMED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Worrying, Worry, Apprehensive, Alarmed, Worried, Related to, Haunted, Related, Implicated, Solicitous, Involved, Obsessed, Preoccupied, Interested, Afraid
- Preoccupied, Shocking, Disturbing, Uneasy, Anxious, Scared, Surprised, Disturbed, Frightened, Appalled, Shocked, Concerned, Worried, Dismayed, Afraid
CONCERNED vs ALARMED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- In these alone, were the whole people concerned.
- Is that something we should be concerned about?
- The Cherokees had every reason to be concerned.
- This chapter is concerned only with market regulation.
- All skin types, especially those concerned with ageing.
- They re concerned how it will affect that.
- The name of the concerned lot plan, if any, and the lot numbers of the concerned and abutting properties.
- Brook was less concerned with realism, and more concerned with translating the play into a form that could communicate with the modern world.
- This enterprise is most suitable when national security is concerned as it is under the direct control and supervision of the concerned Ministry.
- We are less concerned with finding texts, and more concerned with stopping the flood of texts coming in.
- 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.
CONCERNED vs ALARMED: QUESTIONS
- Should you be concerned about grandparents spoilers?
- Should dental professionals be concerned about ICDs?
- What is social psychology primarily concerned with?
- Should you be concerned about congenital disorders?
- Which factor is concerned during the thermoregulation?
- When should gastroenterologists be concerned about Dili?
- Should migrants be concerned about domestic violence?
- What is financial management mainly concerned with?
- Should dermatologists be concerned about liposarcoma?
- What is concerned special forces guy or concerned OMON Guy?
- 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?