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- Dictionaryscary/ˈskɛːri/
adjective
- 1. frightening; causing fear: informal "a scary movie"
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Learn the definition of scary, an informal adjective that means frightening or making you feel frightened. See examples, synonyms, translations and pronunciation tips.
- English (US)
SCARY meaning: 1. frightening: 2. frightening: 3. making you...
- Znaczenie Scary, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
SCARY definicja: 1. frightening: 2. frightening: 3. making...
- Ukrainian Translation
scary - translate into Ukrainian with the English-Ukrainian...
- Scary: Italian Translation
scary translate: allarmante, terrificante, pauroso,...
- Scary: Japanese Translation
SCARY translate: 怖い, 恐ろしい, 怖(こわ)い. Learn more in the...
- Scary Turkish Translation
SCARY translate: korkutucu, ürkütücü, tedirgin eden,...
- Scary: Polish Translation
SCARY translate: straszny, przerażający, przerażający. Learn...
- Scary: French Translation
SCARY translate: effrayant/-ante, effrayant. Learn more in...
- English (US)
Learn the meaning of scary, an adjective that describes something that causes fright, alarm, or fear. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles for scary.
Scary definition: causing fright or alarm.. See examples of SCARY used in a sentence.
Apparently people like to be frightened. Scary is more a more casual way to say "frightening," and you can also use it to describe something that's just bizarre or odd or exceptional: you've become such a good golfer, it's scary; or, you cleaned up you room so fast, it's scary.
Learn the meaning, synonyms, pronunciation and usage of the adjective scary, which means causing fear or alarm. See how to use scary in sentences and compare it with other words like scarey and frightening.
Scary means causing fear or alarm, or easily frightened. Find out the pronunciation, translations, and examples of scary in different contexts and languages.
Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the adjective scary, which means frightening or causing fear. See example sentences, synonyms and related words in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.