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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181. Soon Alice has woken from her strange sleep and the frenzy that was becoming quite frightening.
182. We have heard some frightening things about multiple sclerosis and would like to know if we should see a doctor right away.
183. Anthony Hopkins was much more frightening as a serial killer than Currie is as the son of Satan.
184. She couldn't blame him for frightening Anna, for losing his temper with the child.
185. It was rather frightening to think how easily men could do what they wanted, simply because of their superior physical strength.
186. And it was that secret pleasure that was most frightening.
187. Driving in big cities can be pretty frightening for many people.
188. The letter H became the most frightening in the alphabet.
189. Undoubtedly suffers from insomnia and when he does sleep his dream life must be productive, distorted, and possibly frightening.
190. It is the fear of frightening off investors that has stopped the government investing in water quality.
191. He is the first frightening indication of Tokyo's apparent infatuation with rap.
192. It was the most frightening moment of my life and I was icy calm.
193. He was caught up in frightening events far beyond his comprehension.
194. Rapturous elevation frightening the God of Light.
195. His heart bumped in his breast with frightening loudness.
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196. The idea of death is frightening to most people.
197. The night elves dispatched a number of scouts posthaste and the scouts returned with frightening stories of the orcs' past atrocities during the First and Second Wars.
198. Bullying can indeed be distressing and frightening for those at the receiving end.
199. In the process, Morgan revealed that he's capable of frightening (and unfunny) invective, and left his audience wondering whether he is a garden-variety homophobe.
200. I tossed halfsick between grotesque reality and savage, frightening dreams.
201. For an agoraphobic person, it's a difficult and frightening experience. Some may turn back to head back to the safety of home.
202. All this gave Ming - feng a frightening premonition of what her own destiny would be.
203. " Ryan wrote, "the hotel may be Mr Qaddafi's strength and the opposition do-or-die site, the frightening thought kept in mind.
204. A nation without men, with only pleasure - saturated, spineless screen - watchers is a truly frightening prospect.
205. Frightening for sure, but even more frightening is her mug shot.
206. The Scoop: Martin Scorsese's adaptation of the 2003 best-selling crime thriller novel by the same name tells the frightening story of two men trapped in a prison for the mentally ill in 1950s America.
207. So at last he ran away, frightening the little birds in the hedge as he flew over the palings.
208. Ignipuncture sounds frightening, but actually it doesn't hurt at all.
209. A full - blown dollar crisis top of a credit crunch and a weakening economy would be frightening.
210. The philosopher Rene Descartes suggested a similar worry: the frightening possibility that all of one's experiences might be the result of a powerful outside force, a "malicious demon."
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