Synonym: alarm, awe, dismay, dread, eyesore, fear, horror, mess, panic, phobia, terror. Similar words: frighten, frightful, frightened, frighten away, frightening, bill of rights, frighteningly, right. Meaning: [fraɪt] n. an emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger (usually accompanied by a desire to flee or fight). v. cause fear in.
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1. The children gave a squeal of fright.
2. The loud thunder gave me a fright.
3. The crowd scattered in fright.
4. He was shaking with fright.
5. Isabel's heart was beating fast with fright.
6. I lay in bed shaking with fright.
7. You gave me such a fright creeping up on me like that!
8. You gave me a fright suddenly coming in here like that.
9. He almost died of fright when the fish jumped out of the water.
10. Didn't she look a fright in that dress?
11. The rabbit scampered away in fright.
12. Several of the children cried out in fright.
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13. The birds took fright and flew off.
14. His knees knocked with fright.
15. Investors took fright at the falling market.
16. The sheep ran away/off in fright.
17. To hide my fright I asked a question.
18. The boy cried in fright.
19. She cried out in fright.
20. The horse reared in fright.
21. Even experienced actors can suffer from stage fright.
22. I got the fright of my life.
23. Her heart beat madly with fright.
24. You naughty boy, you gave me such a fright.
25. They were paralysed with fright.
26. Her face paled with fright.
27. The children trembled with fright.
28. The bird took fright and flew away.
29. The steam pipes rattled suddenly, and Franklin uttered a shriek and jumped with fright.
30. A tree fell on the house and gave him a fright.
More similar words: frighten, frightful, frightened, frighten away, frightening, bill of rights, frighteningly, right, wright, bright, rights, rightly, get right, outright, upright, all right, alright, right on, right now, right-hand, downright, right away, brightly, brighten, copyright, right wing, sprightly, forthright, righteous, right of way.