fright
/fɹaɪt/noun, verb1 syllable
Fright means: cause fear in.
Synonyms for fright5
What does fright mean?2
verb
1
cause fear in“The stranger who hangs around the building frightens me”
noun
1
an emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger (usually accompanied by a desire to flee or fight)
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with fright?47
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Fright in a sentence
- Helen jumped in fright at the strange sound.AlanF_US
- Such was her fright that she closed her eyes.unknown
- The loud noise gave me a terrible fright.Dejo
- Ziri jumped out of his skin in fright.Amastan
- He had a look that mingled fright with surprise.unknown
- I wonder what gave them such a fright.ddnktr
- To fright a bird is not the way to catch it.carlosalberto
- A little stage fright is normal before a concert.CK
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Forms of fright
as a noun
- plural
- frights
as a verb
- third-person singular
- frights
- present participle
- frighting
- past participle
- frighted
- past tense
- frighted