Scared - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |skerd|  American pronunciation of the word scared
Brit.  |skeəd|  British pronunciation of the word scared
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto scare
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto scare

adjective

- made afraid (syn: frightened)
too shocked and scared to move

Extra examples

I am really scared about speaking in front of the class.

He was scared that his mother wouldn't let him go to the movies with his friends.

She's scared to walk alone at night.

The thieves got scared and ran away.

At first, he was really scared.

I've always been scared of dogs.

Don't be scared of asking for help.

I wanted to ask her out but was scared that she might refuse.

The boys were scared to cross the street.

I was scared stiff at the thought of making a speech.

We all try to appear strong and attempt to hide the scared little child within.

He made a sudden move that scared away the squirrel.

Aren't you even a tiny bit scared?

You scared me.

For the novice, walking the course also means being scared senseless by all the possibilities to screw up.

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