Similar words: frightened, brighten, frightful, tighten, enlighten, bill of rights, righteousness, straighten. Meaning: ['fraɪtnɪŋ] n. the act of inspiring with fear. adj. causing fear or dread or terror.
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91. But the best way for us to deal with it was as a family because it's less frightening that way.
92. Mr Broady painted a frightening picture of considerable violence and a fair amount of popular hostility to the police.
93. The senator's strong nationalistic views are frightening to many liberals.
94. For example: - Confusion and frightening hallucinations - Unbalanced emotions or more serious mental disorders - First-time heroin users may be sick.
95. Although frightening and painful, the actual violence is generally less terrifying than living in a constant state of uncertainty and threat.
96. In the frightening new craze, youths take a cocktail of drink and drugs before going out to look for trouble.
97. The exposure was a little frightening at first and instinctively he kept close to walls.
98. Isabelle must have left a legacy of frightening bitterness behind her in this place in order to set off a reaction like that.
99. The random event is frightening to all of us because we are defenseless.
100. There is still a complacency in official thinking about the recession which is frightening.
101. It is a little too cumbersome to be charming, although that bassline becomes increasingly frightening.
102. That's why nuclear war is so frightening - like slapstick.
103. I believe that generosity becomes less between nations, as the world economy heads for a more frightening decline.
104. Suddenly, she remembered some one had once told her that falling in love was a frightening experience.
105. The discovery that it is true can be a frightening and instructive process.
106. Not so much by getting them to understand as frightening them with a Breathalyser test and losing their licence.
107. That was why Everett, suddenly, seemed more real,(www.Sentencedict.com) more frightening than usual.
108. Further, there was the frightening possibility of new secret weapons.
109. Lord John thought Jane looked very beautiful but also rather frightening.
110. Never before had I passed such a terrible night, disturbed by the most frightening dreams.
111. He wore sinister rimless spectacles, and had the potential to become frightening.
112. Certainly some famous recording artists have had some frightening moments when they have been nudged and brushed past by these two ghosts.
113. This may confirm Joan's fear of greed and make it more frightening for her to know about her own.
114. The prospect of students saddling themselves with enormous debts to pay their course fees and their maintenance is a frightening one.
115. Paris is a fascinating place, one of the best in the world,[sentencedict.com] and it is frightening New York a lot.
116. They like their drama to be exciting, but not too frightening.
117. It was frightening to get a dozen screaming phone calls a day, and nothing I could say made any difference.
118. If the threats grew too frightening, he could always reconsider.
119. Opposition is seen as traumatic, a frightening situation because it recalls the violence of Mecca before the triumph of the One.
120. He says some one people can go through the experience of the crash all over again and it's very frightening.
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