"Frighten" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Frighten" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Frighten" Meaning

To frighten someone means to cause them to feel fear or anxiety, often unexpectedly or suddenly. It can also mean to alarm or intimidate someone, making them feel uneasy or apprehensive.

"Frighten" Examples

Usage Examples for the Word "Frighten"


Example 1: Verbs

The dark room frightened me, and I couldn't sleep that night.

Example 2:atives

The spooky noises in the haunted house were frightening.

Example 3: Adjectives

The frightening thought of public speaking gave me jitters.

Example 4: Against

Try to frighten the dog, but I wouldn't dare.

Example 5: Passives

The kids were frightened by the scary movie.

Note: These examples are used to illustrate the various ways in which the word "frighten" can be used in a sentence.

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