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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
A child is heard screaming and saying: "I'm scared".
“He scared me then, he still scares me now,” Shires sings, and she is worried how that will come across.
He used to play youth football at age 6 and was so scared of being tackled that he kept running away from defenders when he had the ball.
Pankow was scared to death when I was driving the car: “You have no business doing this. My life is in jeopardy.”
“I was scared to hurt anybody for so long and ruffle any feathers or change anything up, even though I was feeling really stagnant,” Price admits.
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