Synonym: alarm, appall, frighten, horrify, startle, terrify, unnerve. Similar words: scary, scared, scan, scandal, scale, fiscal, scatter, landscape. Meaning: [sker /skeə] n. 1. sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events 2. a sudden attack of fear. v. 1. cause fear in 2. cause to lose courage.
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31. They're just trying to scare us into letting out the secret.
32. Hardly a week goes by without some food scare being reported in the media.
33. He doesn't scare easily.
34. The explosion at the chemical factory caused a major pollution scare.
35. During the bomb scare, the customers were asked to proceed in an orderly fashion out of the shop.
36. The district was put on red alert during a terrorist's bomb scare.
37. You did give me a scare, creeping up on me like that!
38. If you charge as much as that, you'll scare customers off.
39. I don't scare easily, but I was sure as hell scared.
40. Eleven million bottles of water had to be withdrawn from sale due to a health scare.
41. Don't yell - let's creep up on them and scare them.
42. Let me see if I can scare up something for you to eat.
43. There has been a food scare over salmonella in eggs.
44. I got a bit of a scare when the police rang.
45. Did people still tell their kids imbecilic scare stories about bogey policewomen?
46. If you like him, play it cool, or you might scare him off.
47. A systems crash in the morning and a bomb scare in the afternoon provided enough excitement for one day.
48. They were trying to scare each other with horror stories about going to the dentist.
49. If you make a noise,(sentencedict.com) you'll scare off the animals.
50. There's hardly any food in the house, but I'll scare something up from these leftovers.
51. The flight was diverted to Gatwick because of a bomb scare.
52. She pitched me some line about a bomb scare on the metro.
53. Despite the scare stories in the media, no jobs will be lost at the factory.
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54. I'd scare my mom by diving in and staying under for as long as I could.
55. The new Democratic Party is not likely to scare off voters.
56. The sound of the explosion gave me quite a scare.
57. There's been quite a scare about the possible side effects of this new drug.
58. Employers used scare tactics to force a return to work.
59. The company recalled thousands of tins of baby food after a salmonella scare.
60. The silence and emptiness of the house did not scare her.