scare /skɛr/ v., scared, scar•ing, n. v. to fill (someone), esp. suddenly, with fear; frighten: [~ + object] Something scared her. She isn't scared easily. [It + ~ + object + clause] It really scared me when she …

The meaning of SCARED is thrown into or being in a state of fear, fright, or panic. How to use scared in a sentence.

SCARED definition: filled with fear, terror, or dread, often suddenly; frightened; alarmed. See examples of scared used in a sentence.

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3 days ago · scared (comparative more scared or scareder, superlative most scared or scaredest) Feeling fear; afraid, frightened. The child was scared of the dark. I’m scared I’ll miss the train. scared.

Definition of scared adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

Scared is an adjective used to describe a feeling of fear, anxiety, or dread that arises from the anticipation or perception of danger, harm, or threat to one's well-being.

She's scared to walk alone at night. The children got scared [=became frightened] and ran away.

I'm scared of tell ing her what really happened. He's scared to tell her what really happened. I was scared (= very worried) (that) you might not be there. I was scared stiff (= extremely frightened). She …

I'm scared of tell ing her what really happened. He's scared to tell her what really happened. I was scared (= very worried) (that) you might not be there. I was scared stiff (= extremely frightened). She …

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