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frightened

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Word: Frightened

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: "Frightened" describes a feeling of being very scared or afraid. When someone is frightened, they may feel panic, fear, or anxiety in response to something they perceive as threatening or dangerous.

Usage Instructions: Use "frightened" to describe a person or animal that is experiencing fear. It can be used in both everyday situations and more intense scenarios.

Examples:
  1. The frightened child cowered in the corner during the thunderstorm.
  2. She was frightened by the loud noise outside her window.
  3. The frightened rabbit quickly hid in the bushes when it saw a fox.
Advanced Usage:
  • You can use "frightened" in more complex sentences to describe feelings or reactions. For example:
    • "After watching the scary movie, he felt frightened to go to bed alone."
    • "The frightened audience held their breath as the magician performed a dangerous trick."
Word Variants:
  • Frighten (verb): To make someone afraid.
    • Example: "The loud clap of thunder frightened the dog."
  • Frightening (adjective): Causing fear; scary.
    • Example: "The frightening story kept us up all night."
Different Meanings:
  • "Frightened" typically relates to fear, but it can also imply being overwhelmed by a situation, not just a threat. For example, someone might feel frightened about a big exam or a job interview, even if there isn't a direct danger.
Synonyms:
  • Scared
  • Afraid
  • Terrified
  • Alarmed
  • Panicked
Idioms:
  • Scared stiff: This means to be extremely frightened.
    • Example: "I was scared stiff when I saw the snake."
  • Jump out of one's skin: This means to be very startled or frightened.
    • Example: "She jumped out of her skin when the door slammed."
Phrasal Verbs:
  • Frighten away: To scare someone or something so much that they leave.
    • Example: "The loud noise frightened the birds away."
Summary:

"Frightened" is a useful word to describe feelings of fear or anxiety.

Adjective
  1. thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation
    • became panicky as the snow deepened
    • felt panicked before each exam
    • trying to keep back the panic-stricken crowd
    • the terrified horse bolted
  2. made afraid
    • the frightened child cowered in the corner
    • too shocked and scared to move

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