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Alarmist Meaning in English

word

əˈɫɑɹməst/, /əˈɫɑɹmɪst
uh-LAR-mist
ɐlˈɑːmɪst
uh-LAH-mist

Definition

Someone who exaggerates dangers or problems, often making people more worried than necessary. It can also describe a warning that is overly dramatic or meant to cause unnecessary fear.

Usage & Nuances

Usually negative or critical; calling someone an "alarmist" suggests they're overreacting or trying to cause panic. Often used in news, politics, or health issues. Common with 'rhetoric', 'media', or as 'alarmist prediction'. Not the same as 'alarming' (which means something is worrying).

Example Sentences

He was called an alarmist for warning about a possible storm.

basic

Don't be an alarmist; things are not that bad.

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Some news reports are too alarmist.

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He's not just being an alarmist—there are real reasons to worry this time.

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People dismissed her as an alarmist, but her predictions came true.

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That article sounds a bit alarmist—let's check the facts first.

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