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    frightened
    /ˈfrʌɪtnd/

    adjective

    • 1. afraid or anxious: "a frightened child"

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  2. 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.

  3. : feeling fear : made to feel afraid. a badly frightened child. The farmer was hurrying out into the road, and his wife was standing at the gate, looking very frightened. Anna Sewell. Synonyms. affrighted. afraid. aghast. alarmed. fearful. horrified. horror-struck. hysterical. scared. scary. shocked. spooked. terrified. terrorized.

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

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

  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. If you are frightened, you are anxious or afraid, often because of something that has just.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  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. Synonyms: frighten, scare, alarm, terrify, terrorize, startle, panic.

  9. frightened meaning, definition, what is frightened: feeling afraid: Learn more.

  10. If you are frightened, you are anxious or afraid, often because of something that has just happened or that you think may happen. [...]

  11. B1. afraid or nervous: I've always been frightened of going to the dentist. [ + (that) ] Gerry was frightened that people would laugh at him. Fewer examples. He's frightened of spiders. You don't need to be frightened. I was too frightened to say anything. I'm still frightened about going out at night.