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    fright
    /frʌɪt/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. frighten: archaic "come, be comforted, he shan't fright you"

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  2. FRIGHT definition: 1. the feeling of fear, especially if felt suddenly, or an experience of fear that happens…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of FRIGHT is fear excited by sudden danger : alarm. How to use fright in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Fright.

  4. the feeling of fear, especially if felt suddenly, or an experience of fear that happens suddenly: I lay in bed shaking with fright. give someone a fright You gave her such a fright turning the lights out like that. the fright of someone’s life You gave me the fright of my life (= a very severe fright), jumping out of the shadows like that!

  5. Fright definition: sudden and extreme fear; a sudden terror.. See examples of FRIGHT used in a sentence.

  6. fright a feeling of fear, usually sudden: She cried out in fright. fear or fright? Fright is a reaction to something that has just happened or is happening now. Use fear, but not fright, to talk about things that always frighten you and things that may happen in the future: I have a fright of spiders. • his fright of what might happen Patterns

  7. Fright is a feeling of fear, dread, or terror. You might scream in fright while watching a scary movie or riding a roller coaster. Some fright is so intense that it makes you jump; other fright is caused by anticipating something vaguely scary, like a trip to the dentist or an encounter with your mean neighbor after your baseball breaks her window.

  8. Fright is a sudden feeling of fear, especially the fear that you feel when something unpleasant surprises you. The steam pipes rattled suddenly, and Franklin uttered a shriek and jumped with fright. The birds smashed into the top of their cages in fright. To hide my fright I asked a question.

  9. a sudden feeling of shock and fear: That dog gave me a terrible fright. She screamed in fright when she saw him. (Definition of fright from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of fright. in Chinese (Traditional) (尤指突然産生的)恐懼,驚嚇, 使人驚嚇的經歷… See more. in Chinese (Simplified) (尤指突然产生的)恐惧,惊吓, 使人惊吓的经历… See more.

  10. Define fright. fright synonyms, fright pronunciation, fright translation, English dictionary definition of fright. n. 1. Sudden intense fear, as of something immediately threatening. See Synonyms at fear. 2. Informal Something extremely unsightly, alarming, or strange:...

  11. 1. Fright is a sudden feeling of fear, especially the fear that you feel when something unpleasant surprises you. [...] 2. A fright is an experience which makes you suddenly afraid. [...] More. Conjugations of 'fright' present simple: I fright, you fright [...] past simple: I frighted, you frighted [...] past participle: frighted. More.

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