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false alarm

noun as in needless alarm or worry

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And with each false alarm, the not-so-subtle panic continues, as Europe waits and wonders what happens next.

The first time alarms sounded, contestants were told it was a false alarm, and reassured with a small party.

It may be a glimmer of hope, or it may be another false alarm.

One comedic false alarm was provided by local deejay Gary Kiernan and his wife, Sandy, masquerading as the former first couple.

And, at double quick, the Guard rushed back to find it a false alarm and to see men laughing at them in the street.

Like Robison and Barruel, we are accused of raising a false alarm, of creating a bogey, or of being the victims of an obsession.

On Monday night about ten o'clock the army was put in motion by a false alarm.

The design was not carried into execution during the summer, and the intelligence was considered as a false alarm.

He lay down again once more, thinking that for once his steed had given a false alarm.

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On this page you'll find 5 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to false alarm, such as: cry of wolf, dud, and nonstarter.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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