alarm Meaning in Tamil ( alarm வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
அபாய அறிவிப்பொலி,
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alarm's Usage Examples:
This report illustrates why so many business leaders are increasingly alarmed by the worsening situation and why the government's indifference is so frustrating.
Still the allies continued their retreat and the French were unable to bring them to action: In view of the doubtful attitude of Austria, Napoleon became alarmed at the gradual lengthening of his lines of communication and opened negotiations.
Even if you could do that, and could shield yourself from the effects and enter hyperspace, alarming things would happen to you.
His large schemes and lavish expenditure alarmed however the parsimonious directors of the West India company, but John Maurice refused to retain his post unless he was given a free hand, and he returned to Europe in July 1644.
Their preparations excited general alarm, and on the invitation Chartism of the government no less than 170,000 special constables were sworn in to protect life and property against a rabble.
Imagine having a stylish heart rate monitor which can not only count calories eaten in a day, but will sound an alarm when the person has overextended herself during lunch.
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Apparently, it is a regular occurrence for children to set off the alarm, usually by activating the smoke detectors.
I find nothing alarming in what we will discuss.
All this seemed to foreshadow the creation of a Balkan confederation hostile to Turkey, and the sultan had reason to feel alarmed.
In June 1809, during his campaign against Austria, Sir John Stuart with an Anglo-Sicilian force sailed northwards, captured Ischia and threw Murat into great alarm; but on the news of the Austrian defeat at Wagram Stuart sailed back again.
But as if this angered him, he bent his head quite low and muttered:Meanwhile some of the Lutherans, Sch,nal- angered and alarmed by the decisions of the Reichsalden.
Synonyms:
dismay, unalarming, alarming, fear, fright, consternation, fearfulness,
Antonyms:
lethargic, asleep, unalarming, alarming, fearlessness,