Meaning & Definition of word "Fright"

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    Fright

    /fraɪt/

    noun:

    • 1. A feeling of fear or alarm.
      • Example: She jumped back in fright when the door suddenly slammed.
    • 2. A sudden scare or shock that typically causes a physical reaction.
      • Example: The loud thunderstorm gave him quite a fright.
    • 3. The act of causing fear; a startle.
      • Example: His intention was just to play a prank, but it ended up being a fright for everyone.

    verb:

    • 1. To cause someone to feel fear.
      • Example: The eerie noises in the attic fright me.
    • 2. To suddenly startle or scare someone.
      • Example: The masked figure was meant to fright the children during Halloween.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'frighte', from Old English 'fyrhþ', related to fear.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    fright night:

    A night filled with scares or horror-themed activities.

    frightened to death:

    To be extremely scared.

    give someone a fright:

    To scare someone suddenly.

    Related Words

    frightened:

    Feeling fear or anxiety.

    frightening:

    Causing fear or alarm.

    frighteningly:

    In a manner that causes fear.

    Slang Meanings of fright

    Meaning: A severe scare or surprise.

    Example Sentence: That movie gave me a fright!

    Meaning: To throw someone into a state of fear or alarm.

    Example Sentence: Don't fright me like that!