false alarm

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A warning signal (such as the call of sentry, the ringing of a bell, or the shriek of a siren) which turns out to have been given erroneously.
  2. A thing or occurrence which initially causes fear, distress, etc. but which is subsequently recognized as being no cause for concern.
  3. A person who pretends to be more accomplished or a thing that seems to be of higher quality than is later found to be the case.

Pronunciation

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Word forms

false alarm false alarms

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