English to Spanish Dictionary alarming

alarming

alarmante
definition
verb
the government was alarmed by an outbreak of unrest
cause (someone) to feel frightened, disturbed, or in danger.
this door is locked and alarmed between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m.
be fitted or protected with an alarm.
adjective
our countryside is disappearing at an alarming rate
worrying or disturbing.
translation of 'alarming'
adjective
alarmante,
estremecedor
example
On the surface, the report could appear 'alarming' .
To pay such a heavy price for non-performance must have sent 'alarming' signals to cricketers in Pakistan.
I found the whole programme extremely interesting in some ways, yet 'alarming' in others.
The plight of children under 5 years of age was particularly 'alarming' .
The trade in souvenirs made of sea turtle shells has reached an 'alarming' level.
Such a policy will only worsen the already 'alarming' housing situation.
A number of investors have expressed concern at an 'alarming' headline last week.
Insurance companies are warning drivers not to be heroes following the outbreak of an 'alarming' new trend in car crime.
The identities of the hijackers were provided by the FBI with 'alarming' speed, some almost immediately.
Even pedestrians, she says, find Auckland's congestion 'alarming' .
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