FRIGHT vs SCARE: NOUN
- Anything strange, ugly or shocking, producing a feeling of alarm or aversion.
- A state of terror excited by the sudden appearance of danger; sudden and violent fear, usually of short duration; a sudden alarm.
- Synonyms Terror, Dismay, etc. See alarm.
- Anything which by its sudden occurrence or appearance may greatly startle and alarm; hence, by hyperbole, a person of a shocking, grotesque, or ridiculous appearance in either person or dress: as, she is a perfect fright.
- Sudden and extreme fear; terror caused by the sudden appearance or prospect of danger.
- Something extremely unsightly, alarming, or strange.
- Sudden intense fear, as of something immediately threatening. : fear.
- An emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger (usually accompanied by a desire to flee or fight)
- Sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events
- A sudden attack of fear
- A condition or sensation of sudden fear.
- A cause of slight terror; something that inspires fear or dread.
- A minor fright.
- Fright; esp., sudden fright produced by a trifling cause, or originating in mistake.
- An obsolete form of scar.
- In golf, the narrow part of the neck of the club where it is fastened to the shaft, then glued and bound with whipping.
- A joint in carpentry; a splice; one of the parts of a fishing-rod; etc.
- A sudden fright or panic: particularly applied to a sudden terror inspired by a trifling cause, or a purely imaginary or causeless alarm.
- A general state of alarm; a panic.
FRIGHT vs SCARE: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Serving or intended to frighten people.
FRIGHT vs SCARE: VERB
- Cause fear in
- Cause fear in
- Cause to lose courage
- To frighten, terrify, startle, especially in a minor way.
FRIGHT vs SCARE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To strike with sudden fear; alarm. : frighten.
- To become frightened.
FRIGHT vs SCARE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To alarm suddenly; to shock by causing sudden fear; to terrify; to scare.
- To frighten.
- To frighten; to strike with sudden fear; to alarm.
- To drive away by frightening.
- To find by search, as if by beating for game.
FRIGHT vs SCARE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To frighten; affright; terrify; scare.
- Cause to lose courage; to be daunted; to be scared away
- Timid; shying.
- To frighten; terrify suddenly; strike with sudden terror or fear.
- Synonyms To daunt, appal, frighten; scare represents the least of dignity in the act or in the result; it generally implies suddenness.
- To become frightened; be scared: as, a horse that scares easily.
- To fasten (two pieces of wood) by splicing; join by fitting; splice.
- Lean; scanty; scraggy.
FRIGHT vs SCARE: RELATED WORDS
- Terror, Afraid, Awful, Horrible, Creepy, Scared, Dread, Panic, Shock, Horror, Affright, Fearfulness, Frighten, Fear, Scare
- Scary, Terrify, Spook, Affright, Scare off, Frighten away, Frighten off, Panic attack, Dash, Pall, Scare away, Daunt, Panic, Fright, Frighten
FRIGHT vs SCARE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Coward, Terror, Afraid, Awful, Horrible, Creepy, Scared, Dread, Panic, Shock, Horror, Affright, Frighten, Fear, Scare
- Intimidate, Terrorize, Worry, Scary, Terrify, Spook, Affright, Panic attack, Dash, Pall, Scare away, Daunt, Panic, Fright, Frighten
FRIGHT vs SCARE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Icons Of Fright Goes To The Saturn Awards!
- Chew Moon with the new Loot Fright Crate!
- If you essential to fright citation card game.
- Loud sounds woke you up with a fright.
- The businesses that deliver fright must limit capacity.
- It only made her look like a fright.
- Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Mad Men, Fright Nig.
- Thus, the fright occasioned by an assault constitutes a cause of action, but fright occasioned by negligence does not.
- Six Flags Fright Fest and additional new elements such as the Fright Night Field Trip, a bus ride through the haunted campgrounds.
- Ticket consists of Friday night Haunt Admission, Parking, Fast Lane Plus, Fright Lane with Skeleton Key and Fright Feast.
- Get ready for the scare of your life!
- He likes to scare the ladies in particular.
- He laughed and said did I scare you?
- Anthems, a bratty shriek to scare off disassociation.
- How To Scare People In VR How to scare people in VRChat, some pants may of had been pee peed.
- Not the kind of scare that makes your knee bones feel like water, more the kind of scare where you go whoa!
- The scare tactics are just that, scare tactics.
- Others view both the Red Scare and the Lavender Scare as populist venting for those who looked toward Washington with suspicion.
- Use scare tactics or statements that may be interpreted as scare tactics.
- Let me return for a moment to the scare upon scare and what we really fear.
FRIGHT vs SCARE: QUESTIONS
- What is your review of Fright Night at Movie World?
- What is your review of stage fright aka Deliria (2021)?
- How is the word fright distinct from other similar nouns?
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- What are the witches'prophecies that scare Macbeth?
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- How many scare attractions does the scare team have?