"Frights" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Frights" Meaning

Frights refer to feelings of fear, anxiety, or terror, often caused by a frightening experience or situation. The word can also be used to describe the experience of being frightened by something, such as a frightening sight, sound, or encounter.

"Frights" Examples

Usage Examples of "Frights"


Here are 5 examples of using the word "frights" in sentences:

The spooky decorations gave everyone frights on Halloween night.
The rollercoaster ride filled my friends with frights.
The horror movie is full of frightening scenes that give me frights.
The dark woods gave Samuel frights as he walked alone at night.
The child's nightmares gave her frights and made it hard for her to sleep.

"Frights" Similar Words

Frightener

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Frightening

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Frighteningly

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Frightens

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Frightful

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Frightful refers to something that is causing or likely to cause great fear or alarm. It can also describe something that is unpleasantly shocking or disturbing.

Frightfully

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Frightfully is an adverb that means extremely or extremely unpleasantly. It is often used to describe something that is upsetting, alarming, or frightening. For example: "The frightening movie had a frightfully frightening scene."

Frightfulness

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Frighting

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I think you meant "frightening". If that's correct, here's the meaning:<br><br>Frightening refers to something that causes feelings of fear, alarm, or apprehension. It can describe a situation, event, or person that is scary, intimidating, or unsettling. For example: "The dark room was frightening, so I didn't want to go in."

Frigid

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Cold or icy in temperature; extremely cold. Also, unfeeling or unfriendly.

Frigidity

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Frigidly

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Frigorific

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Frijol

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Frijole

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Frijoles

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Frijoles is the Spanish word for "beans". It is a common ingredient in many Latin American cuisines, particularly in Mexican, Cuban, and Puerto Rican cooking.

Frill

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