false alarm
noun
a false report of a fire in progress to a fire department.
something that excites unfounded alarm or expectation: Rumors of an impending transit strike proved to be a false alarm.
Origin of false alarm
First recorded in 1570–80
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Example sentences from the Web for false alarm
But I want to tell you again Overstreet is no false-alarm bad-man.
Oh, You Tex! |William Macleod Raine"Well, if you ain't going to, we might as well go in and have a look at that false-alarm patient of ours," he continued.
A Texas Ranger |William MacLeod Raine
British Dictionary definitions for false alarm
false alarm
noun
a needless alarm given in error or with intent to deceive
an occasion on which danger is perceived but fails to materialize
Idioms and Phrases with false alarm
false alarm
A warning signal that is groundless, made either by mistake or as a deliberate deception. For example, The rumor that we were all going to get fired was just a false alarm, or Setting off a false alarm is a criminal offense. This expression, first recorded in 1579, today is often used for a report of a nonexistent fire.