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I was so frightened in the haunted house, it really scared me.
Pigeon-livered/lacking gall = timid, easily frightened
The adjectives for the noun and verb scare are scary and scared. The related adverbs are scarily (in a scary manner) and scaredly (in a scared or frightened manner).
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in concave and convex mirrors refraction happens
It is frightened. They do that to protect themselves from danger.
It poofs up with large spines emerging from its skin.
Horse spook or shy when they are scared they veer away from an object or vioently buck.
Seeing as werewolves are usually in human form they can be frightened of anything that a human could be frightened of. Though they are usually frightened of their change, as it hurts them.
She had never been so frightened before.Mummy, James frightened me again.
She is frightened by addies tears
Frightened in English to Spanish is Campronda
He was frightened badly. So I talked him down.
The Tagalog word for frightened is "takot" or "takot na takot."
The comparative form of "frightened" is "more frightened," and the superlative form is "most frightened." So, if you're feeling a little scared, you're just frightened. But if you're really shaking in your boots, you're the most frightened person in the room. Just try not to wet your pants, honey!
Afraid, terrified, horrified, alarmed, frightened, petrified.
When frightened, bilbies hide in the burrows they dig.