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frightening
fright·en F0328500 (frīt′n)v. fright·ened, fright·en·ing, fright·ens v.tr.1. To fill with fear; alarm.2. To drive or force by arousing fear: The suspect was frightened into confessing.v.intr. To become afraid: told ghost stories to campers who frightened easily. fright′en·er n.fright′en·ing·ly adv.Synonyms: frighten, scare, alarm, terrify, terrorize, startle, panic These verbs mean to cause a person to experience fear. Frighten and the more informal scare are the most widely applicable: "The Count's mysterious warning frightened me at the time" (Bram Stoker).We scared each other telling ghost stories before bed. Alarm implies a state of fearful anxiety, often brought on suddenly: The sight of the approaching shark alarmed the swimmers. Terrify implies overwhelming, often paralyzing fear: "It is the coming of death that terrifies me" (Oscar Wilde). To terrorize is to strike fear into another, often for purposes of coercion: "The decent citizen was terrorized into paying public blackmail" (Arthur Conan Doyle). Startle suggests a momentary fright that may cause a sudden, involuntary movement of the body: The clap of thunder startled us. Panic implies sudden frantic fear that often impairs self-control and rationality: The realistic radio drama panicked the listeners who tuned in after it had begun.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | frightening - the act of inspiring with fear terrorisation, terrorizationact of terrorism, terrorism, terrorist act - the calculated use of violence (or the threat of violence) against civilians in order to attain goals that are political or religious or ideological in nature; this is done through intimidation or coercion or instilling fearbullying, intimidation - the act of intimidating a weaker person to make them do something | Adj. | 1. | frightening - causing fear or dread or terror; "the awful war"; "an awful risk"; "dire news"; "a career or vengeance so direful that London was shocked"; "the dread presence of the headmaster"; "polio is no longer the dreaded disease it once was"; "a dreadful storm"; "a fearful howling"; "horrendous explosions shook the city"; "a terrible curse"direful, dread, dreaded, dreadful, fearsome, horrendous, terrible, horrific, awful, dire, fearfulalarming - frightening because of an awareness of danger |
frighteningadjective terrifying, shocking, alarming, appalling, startling, dreadful, horrifying, menacing, intimidating, dismaying, scary (informal), fearful, daunting, fearsome, unnerving, spooky (informal), hair-raising, baleful, spine-chilling, bloodcurdling The number of youngsters involved in crime is frightening.Translationsfright (frait) noun1. a sudden fear. the noise gave me a terrible fright. 驚嚇 惊吓2. a person who looks ridiculous. She looks a fright in those clothes. 怪人 怪人stage frightstageˈfrighten verb to make (someone) afraid. She was frightened by a large dog. 使驚恐 使惊恐ˈfrightened adjective 受驚的 受惊的ˈfrightful adjective1. terrible or frightening. I had a frightful experience. 可怕的 可怕的2. very bad. He is a frightful liar. 極壞的 极坏的ˈfrightening adjective 可怕的 可怕的ˈfrightfully adverb very. He's frightfully clever. 非常地 非常地take fright to become frightened usually suddenly and quickly. She took fright and ran away. 受驚 受惊IdiomsSeefrightenMedicalSeefrightfrightening
Synonyms for frighteningadj terrifyingSynonyms- terrifying
- shocking
- alarming
- appalling
- startling
- dreadful
- horrifying
- menacing
- intimidating
- dismaying
- scary
- fearful
- daunting
- fearsome
- unnerving
- spooky
- hair-raising
- baleful
- spine-chilling
- bloodcurdling
Synonyms for frighteningnoun the act of inspiring with fearSynonyms- terrorisation
- terrorization
Related Words- act of terrorism
- terrorism
- terrorist act
- bullying
- intimidation
adj causing fear or dread or terrorSynonyms- direful
- dread
- dreaded
- dreadful
- fearsome
- horrendous
- terrible
- horrific
- awful
- dire
- fearful
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