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  1. feeling fear or worry: get frightened She gets frightened when he shouts at her. The police officer found a frightened child in the hut. frightened of Are you frightened of spiders? frightened that I was frightened that you would fall. I was frightened our friendship would be over if I told her about Marsha.

  2. Frightened definition: thrown into a fright; afraid; scared; terrified. See examples of FRIGHTENED used in a sentence.

  3. to make someone feel fear: He frightens me when he drives so fast. You'll frighten the baby wearing that mask. frighten someone to death The noise frightened me to death (= gave me a severe fright). frighten someone out of someone’s wits He sneaked into my room in the night and frightened me out of my wits.

  4. Definition of frightened adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. If you are frightened, you feel anxious or afraid. She was frightened of flying.

  6. Someone who's frightened is scared or anxious. A frightened camper might tremble with fear as she listens to the scary campfire stories her counselor tells. When you're frightened, you feel fearful — you might be frightened of thunderstorms or frightened of strange dogs.

  7. The meaning of FRIGHTENED is feeling fear : made to feel afraid. How to use frightened in a sentence.

  8. 1. To fill with fear; alarm. 2. To drive or force by arousing fear: The suspect was frightened into confessing. v.intr. To become afraid: told ghost stories to campers who frightened easily. fright′en·er n. fright′en·ing·ly adv.

  9. Meaning of frighten in English. frighten. verb [ T ] us / ˈfraɪ.t ə n / uk / ˈfraɪ.t ə n / Add to word list. B2. to make someone feel fear: He frightens me when he drives so fast. You'll frighten the baby wearing that mask. frighten someone to death The noise frightened me to death (= gave me a severe fright).

  10. To frighten is to shock with sudden, startling, but usually short-lived fear, esp. that arising from the apprehension of physical harm: to frighten someone by a sudden noise. To alarm is to arouse the feelings through the realization of some imminent or unexpected danger: to alarm someone by a scream.