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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151. As he grows older he becomes more grotesque and therefore more frightening and effective in his second role.
152. To many early rail travellers, however, the gloom of the tunnel was very frightening.
153. The rail privatisation issue and the appalling loss of freight from the railway to road haulage is frightening in its implications.
154. Take that silly mask off -- you're frightening the children.
155. True, the share price recently took a frightening tumble, but local activity has been maintained.
156. It makes me very happy but it's a frightening kind of happiness.
157. After so many years, going back to college and studying was a frightening prospect.
158. Female speaker Being put to sleep, being cut open, it's all a bit frightening.
159. Console users take gaming seriously, and their brand loyalty is frightening.
160. The consequences for the financial future of the nation and even of the world are really frightening.
161. A flame leapt out unexpectedly, caught on some dry grass, and raced across a half-dead meadow with frightening speed.
162. An almost frightening moral certainty swept over it and began to soothe its pain.
163. The first time I ever heard anyone speak in tongues I found it strange, fascinating, and a little frightening.
164. Even though he never physically abused me, the verbal abuse was frightening.
165. The prospect of putting weapons in space is frightening to many people.
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166. The fury aroused by his anti-Pitt eloquence was at once frightening and flattering to his vanity.
167. So why did she now feel this frightening apprehension - a deep, numbing fear of what lay ahead?
168. But sometimes it is frightening, thinking of the struggle life is if one takes it seriously.
169. The funny thing was, this was less frightening, even though it was real.
170. But what I see tonight with ten times magnification is almost frightening.
171. The bits of information range from play dates with friends to the sometimes frightening bits and pieces of domestic violence.
172. The scenery inspires awe and apprehension and fear even on a summer day; in stormy conditions, the effect is frightening.
173. The prospect of increasing the risk of cancer is frightening, but you must keep certain facts in mind.
174. It all had to be done in the dark and was rather frightening.
175. Carolyn was dismayed; she had found the place very frightening on her previous visits.
176. The prospect of servicing and repairing such equipment under lunar conditions is simply frightening.
177. It's very frightening[sentencedict.com], this - the thought that people actually know what's going on in your mind.
178. When distressed, black people naturally resist accepting help in frightening institutional settings from people they do not trust.
179. Learning About Life A young horse will take time to learn about life and about what is a genuinely frightening experience.
180. The first few days in a residential home can be very frightening for many elderly people.
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