Meaning & Definition of word "Frightened"

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    Frightened

    /ˈfraɪtən(d)/

    adjective:

    • 1. Feeling fear or anxiety; scared.
      • Example: The frightened child clung to her mother's leg during the thunderstorm.
    • 2. Having a sense of panic or distress due to a perceived threat or danger.
      • Example: He was frightened when he heard strange noises coming from the dark hallway.
    • 3. Causing fear in someone; alarming.
      • Example: The frightened look on her face indicated that she had seen something unexpected.

    Etymology

    Past participle of fright; from Middle English 'frighten' which comes from Old English 'fyrhto', meaning 'to frighten'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    frightened out of one's wits:

    Utterly terrified.

    frightened to death:

    So scared one could feel like dying.

    jump out of one's skin:

    To react with sudden fear.

    Related Words

    fear:

    An unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous.

    panic:

    A sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety.

    terror:

    Extreme fear.

    Slang Meanings of frightened

    Meaning: Freaked out

    Example Sentence: She was totally freaked out after watching that horror movie.

    Meaning: Spooked

    Example Sentence: He got spooked when he heard the noise in the dark.