Translation for '
alarmist' from English to Russian
NOUN | an alarmist | alarmists | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- This prompted an alarmist reaction among the first users which provoked a local periodical to falsely publish and fabricate a supposed "meltdown" of the nodes in early June 2007.
- He was very much an alarmist in tone, and at times perhaps afflicted by mental illness.
- Already under fire for issuing "excessive and somewhat alarmist" warnings about terrorists plotting against the United States, Attorney General John Ashcroft stated that Jdey and Boussora should be considered "extremely dangerous".
- Other examples of frames may include: health severity, thematic and episodic, medical, uncertainty, alarmist. What frames are used depends on the event at hand.
- This "virus" does not actually exist, and the "warning" is meant to parody the alarmist message that spread the hoax of the Goodtimes virus hoax.
- Laqueur's book "The Last Days of Europe" is often cited as a segment of "Eurabia literature", although in "After the Fall" he dismisses the "alarmist" notion of Eurabia as popularized by Oriana Fallaci.
- His pugnacious writing style and strong opinions divided reviewers, with some appreciating his forthright statement of Australia's weak strategic position while others saw him as alarmist and peddling "old scares".
- Some of the more tabloid-formatted news channels like Republic TV often feature a continuous, simplistic and alarmist presentation where the ticker is large and often accompanied by other tickers, along with a rolling watermark for claimed news "exclusives".
- Before Pearl Harbor, a radio reporter is fired by his station for his "alarmist" broadcasts. He investigates a suspected ring of Nazi saboteurs on his own.
- On January 18, HHS Secretary Azar discussed the coronavirus outbreak with President Donald Trump, who, Azar said, criticized him as alarmist.
- Chéron set up a committee under Charles Farnier, assistant governor of the Banque de France, to dispel alarmist rumors about the 1933 budget deficit.
- When meteorologists started to criticize the alarmist tone, the AKE toned down its conclusions to climate change instead of climate disaster.
- In his book "Lost Cities of China, Central Asia, and India" (1998), David Hatcher Childress raises the possibility that "Darkness Over Tibet" is an alarmist novel under the guise of a travelogue.
- Newspaper editorials, at the time, sounded outright alarmist.
- His tweets during the pandemic have also at times been criticized by other scientists as alarmist, misleading, or inaccurate.
- A study has shown that the term invokes a strong emotional response in conveying a sense of urgency; some caution that this response may be counter-productive, and may cause a backlash effect due to perceptions of alarmist exaggeration.
- The alarmist person is subject to the cognitive distortion of catastrophizing [...] of always expecting the worst of possible futures.
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