different between alarmism vs alarmist
alarmism
English
Etymology
alarm +? -ism
Noun
alarmism (usually uncountable, plural alarmisms)
- The raising of needless alarms.
Related terms
- alarmist
Translations
See also
- scaremonger
Anagrams
- ammirals
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alarmist
English
Etymology
alarm +? -ist
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /??l??m?st/
Noun
alarmist (plural alarmists)
- One who causes others to become alarmed without cause.
- I don't mean to be an alarmist, but I do think you should prepare yourself for the worst.
Derived terms
- ecoalarmist
Related terms
- alarm
- alarmism
- fearmonger
- scaremonger
Translations
Adjective
alarmist
- Of or relating to causing others to become alarmed without cause.
Translations
Further reading
- alarmist at OneLook Dictionary Search
Anagrams
- Martials, alastrim, martials, salatrim
Romanian
Etymology
From French alarmiste
Noun
alarmist m (plural alarmi?ti)
- alarmist
Declension
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