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frightened
adjective as in very scared
Strong matches
Example Sentences
"A lot of people my age are frightened to go to school, we feel like Sweden has become like America. The things you see on television have happened here."
His neighbour was so frightened that she jumped from a first-floor window, sustaining back injuries which required surgery.
She said her heart was with the victims, “especially the children who might be frightened.”
One week of this presidency is already too much: my psychiatric practice has shifted dramatically to people feeling discouraged and frightened about losing their jobs.
She says there are no cooking or sterilising facilities and she feels vulnerable and frightened.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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