alarmed
A very common way to show a high degree of alarm.
Used to show a very high degree of alarm.
Indicates a small amount of alarm.
Indicates a small amount of alarm, similar to 'a little'.
Shows that the feeling of alarm is growing over time.
Indicates a deep and genuine level of concern.
Used to show a moderate degree of alarm.
Means excessively or disproportionately alarmed. Often used in the negative ('not unduly alarmed') to mean the level of alarm is appropriate.
A reassuring phrase indicating that there is no reason to worry.
Indicates a state of being worried or frightened.
Refers to appearing worried based on facial expression or demeanor.
Refers to having a tone of voice that indicates worry.
Suggests an impression of being worried.
Describes the internal sensation of becoming worried.
Indicates a transition into a state of being worried.
Suggests a gradual increase in worry or fear.
A common, slightly informal way to say 'become alarmed'.
Used to specify the cause of alarm, often something one has heard, seen, or been told.
Used to specify the cause or reason for the alarm, often an event or prospect.