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scared
[skaird]
adjective
filled with fear, terror, or dread, often suddenly; frightened; alarmed.
The doctor provided not only physical treatment but also moral guidance for scared patients with terminal diagnoses.
I came into college as a scared freshman and left as a confident, competent adult.
verb
the simple past tense and past participle of scare.
Other Word Forms
- unscared adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of scared1
Example Sentences
“When a child’s teacher is taken away, the child can feel abandoned, scared and unsafe.”
The dreams perplexed and somewhat scared Equihua, who couldn’t figure out what they might mean.
“You will no longer be abandoned, lonely, or scared. You will no longer be in danger.”
"He was having up to 10 seizures a day. We were always panicked, always so scared for him. We still are," said Kirsty.
The kid is too young and plucky to be scared that his father doesn’t know.
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