alarmed• But experts at the Coney HillPsychiatric Hospital are alarmed.• But prominentpsychologists and psychiatrists are alarmed.• If you already have a timber-frame house, however, do not be alarmed!• But by that time Pius had become alarmed at the pace of change.• A person who is alarmed experiences a suddenfear or apprehension of danger - some sort of anxiety.• He had expressed a similar thought to a neurologist friend of his once, to receive an alarmed look in reply.• Realising that something had gone wrong, the alarmedminer was making his way out of the pit.• Alarmedstorekeeperslocked their doors.• She became alarmed when she could not waken her husband.
alarmed to see/hear etc• Down from one corner of her mouth Wilson was alarmed to see a thintrickle of dark red blood.• She was alarmed to hear a very obviouslack of conviction in her voice, though.• Peering round, she was alarmed to see no sign of life in the emptywastes.• She stopped short just inside the kitchen door, startled and alarmed to see such a change in Elizabeth.• Their classmates and the parents of those classmates are alarmed to see the quality of academialowered.• Handicappeddrivers were also alarmed to hear they would be prevented from using the streets like all other drivers.