Definition of unalarmed in English:
unalarmed
adjectiveʌnəˈlɑːmdˌənəˈlärmd
1Not anxious or concerned.
they are remarkably uncomplaining and unalarmed
he is unalarmed by the periodic press frenzies
Example sentencesExamples
- Leaders seem unalarmed by the lack of resolution in the presidential election.
- Unalarmed as yet by my proximity the pair is nevertheless fully aware of it.
- Walden is unalarmed to find him there, but within a few minutes, he starts having chest pains.
- I pass them unalarmed.
- Before the rupee's fall accelerated in the past few days, analysts had appeared unalarmed by the rupee's decline and were expecting a recovery.
- It calmed me so much so that I was totally unalarmed when I saw a large black spider go scuttling by along the wainscotting.
- The man's a few blocks back and not walking at any faster a pace than the boy, so, unalarmed, he keeps the same pace.
- But these are people unalarmed by the old hip-high railing, not prone to vertigo.
2Not fitted with an alarm.
an unalarmed fire exit door
Example sentencesExamples
- Protective counter-measures include closed-circuit video monitoring or other safeguards that mitigate the vulnerability of unalarmed storage areas.
- Should the building be left unlocked and unalarmed, the organization will forfeit their deposit and must re-apply for use.
- One of the great hoards of coins and currency on the planet, worth hundreds of millions of dollars, was utterly unalarmed during the trip to its fortresslike new vault a mile to the north.
- That night his only obstacle was the unalarmed safe itself.
- She left her second floor room and exited the hallway through an unalarmed stairwell door at the nursing home.
- With my alarm, we have it set so at night there is an unalarmed 'pathway' down the stairs to the kitchen.
- A place that I did contract work for had all their laptops stolen through an unalarmed window despite all the doors being watched.