scared
Americanadjective
verb
Other Word Forms
- unscared adjective
Etymology
Origin of scared
Example Sentences
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"We were scared. They could go to any extent to get their point across."
From BBC
The broker initially quoted lower figures, and now I’m scared the costs may be too high.
From MarketWatch
“I think people are scared, especially with all of the ICE activity. There is something new every day; it seems like the headlines continue to get worse, and we cannot escape it.”
From Salon
Speaking to the BBC World Service's Newsday programme, he explained how scared and anxious he felt as he waited for news of his wife.
From BBC
"He is scared of his shadow, that boy," he heard Val the miller mutter to her brother as he passed them.
From Literature
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