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View synonyms for frightened

frightened

[frahyt-nd]

adjective

  1. thrown into a fright; afraid; scared; terrified.

    a frightened child cowering in the corner.

  2. afraid; fearful (usually followed byof ).

    He has always been frightened of heights.



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Other Word Forms

  • frightenedly adverb
  • unfrightened adjective
  • well-frightened adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of frightened1

First recorded in 1715–25; frighten + -ed 2
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Synonym Study

See afraid.
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Example Sentences

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Thomas, the gentler of the two, draws most of Ray’s abuse, and it shapes him into a meek and easily frightened being.

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She was also a severe asthmatic, always followed by a "frightened minion carrying her asthma inhaler, as though it were a crown, or a sceptre of some sort".

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"A lot of people were crying around me. They were very frightened. I was trying to calm them down."

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People are so afraid that local restaurants have reported a plummet in reservations, as frightened folks stay at home rather than deal with bored and angry law enforcement.

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"There was no system for doing so and I was frightened it would make me look bad," he said, adding he felt homophobia in Parliament had declined during his 24 years as an MP.

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