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Definition of scared in English: scaredadjective skɛːdskɛrd Fearful; frightened. she's scared stiff of her dad with clause I was scared I was going to kill myself with infinitive he's scared to come to you and ask for help Example sentencesExamples - Many on-lookers at the bar and on the dance floor stopped to look at the scene with scared eyes.
- I can't remember when I first started getting scared of going to the dentist.
- It was odd how dressing unusually could cause people to feel scared and intimidated of you.
- You may be perfectly fine, but Mom's scared to death.
- I knew where he was, and I was worried and scared that it would be too much for him.
- She stopped dead in her tracks like a scared rabbit when she saw us.
- Hazel nodded, a bit scared of what was going on.
- He said the experience has made him frightened of walking in the town and scared of police - even though he has done nothing wrong.
- As they travelled down to the place where the car was meant to be, Amy couldn't help but feel incredibly scared and nervous.
- I'm telling you this because I am struggling to understand why my new sales team seem so scared of me.
- The first thing I told her was to make sure that her parents knew but she said no because she was too scared.
- I think in a lot of hip hop these days people are kind of scared to venture out and do different things.
- I was kind of scared he'd attack me, and I'm deathly shy around adults I don't know.
- I cannot speak for him, but I was still scared stiff.
- Either he's scared of being caught lying, or he feels very comfortable with truth.
- She had a really scared look on her face.
- He continued down the path, wondering what the rumbling meant and why people were so scared of it.
- I think sometimes people get scared and defensive if they don't understand something.
- She was not scared of heights, either.
- Scarlett just stood beside me, watching all the other scared freshman pile into the gym.
Synonyms frightened, afraid, fearful, nervous, panicky, agitated, alarmed, worried, intimidated terrified, petrified, horrified, panic-stricken, scared stiff, frightened/scared out of one's wits, scared witless, frightened/scared to death, terror-stricken, terror-struck, horror-stricken, horror-struck, frantic, hysterical, beside oneself with one's heart in one's mouth, shaking in one's shoes, shaking like a leaf, shaky Scottish feart informal in a cold sweat, in a (blue) funk, jumpy, jittery British informal funky, windy North American informal spooked vulgar slang scared shitless, shit scared, shitting bricks, bricking oneself dialect frit archaic afeared, affrighted Definition of scared in US English: scaredadjectiveskerdskɛrd Fearful; frightened. she's scared stiff of her dad with clause I was scared I was going to kill myself with infinitive he's scared to come to you and ask for help Example sentencesExamples - I can't remember when I first started getting scared of going to the dentist.
- He said the experience has made him frightened of walking in the town and scared of police - even though he has done nothing wrong.
- I think in a lot of hip hop these days people are kind of scared to venture out and do different things.
- I'm telling you this because I am struggling to understand why my new sales team seem so scared of me.
- It was odd how dressing unusually could cause people to feel scared and intimidated of you.
- Many on-lookers at the bar and on the dance floor stopped to look at the scene with scared eyes.
- I cannot speak for him, but I was still scared stiff.
- She had a really scared look on her face.
- I knew where he was, and I was worried and scared that it would be too much for him.
- She stopped dead in her tracks like a scared rabbit when she saw us.
- I was kind of scared he'd attack me, and I'm deathly shy around adults I don't know.
- I think sometimes people get scared and defensive if they don't understand something.
- You may be perfectly fine, but Mom's scared to death.
- He continued down the path, wondering what the rumbling meant and why people were so scared of it.
- Hazel nodded, a bit scared of what was going on.
- As they travelled down to the place where the car was meant to be, Amy couldn't help but feel incredibly scared and nervous.
- She was not scared of heights, either.
- Scarlett just stood beside me, watching all the other scared freshman pile into the gym.
- The first thing I told her was to make sure that her parents knew but she said no because she was too scared.
- Either he's scared of being caught lying, or he feels very comfortable with truth.
Synonyms frightened, afraid, fearful, nervous, panicky, agitated, alarmed, worried, intimidated |