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alarmist

[uh-lahr-mist] / əˈlɑr mɪst /
NOUN
person who spreads alarm
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He was only truly alarmist when it came to innovators themselves.

From Washington Post

He added that British tourists didn’t deserve their bad reputation and called the videos alarmist.

From New York Times

Alex also recommends being conscious of where you get your information: rely on trust news sources, focus on facts rather that alarmist speculation, don't engage with graphic content.

From BBC

Ultimately, I've tried to raise the alarm about the vulnerabilities in America's democracy and governing institutions without being an alarmist.

From Salon

In a brief to the court, those states warned in alarmist language against empowering the agency “to reorganize American industry.”

From New York Times