Frightened
UK /["/ˈfraɪtnd/"]/US /["/ˈfraɪtnd/"]/
Definition
afraid; feeling fear
In simple words: feeling scared or afraid
Examples
- The frightened child ran to her mother for comfort.
- He looked frightened when he saw the shadow in the dark.
- After the thunderstorm, the dog appeared frightened and shaky.
- I was frightened by the sudden loud noise coming from the basement.
Usage notes
Use 'frightened' to describe a feeling of fear. It can be used in most contexts. Avoid using in overly casual situations where simpler words like 'scared' might fit better.
Grammar pattern
be + frightened
Memory hint
Frightened sounds like 'fight and end' — imagine fighting a fear to end it!
Collocations
- be
- feel
- look
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- about
- by
- of
- frightened out of your wits
- frightened to death
- too frightened (of somebody/something) to do something
Synonyms
- scared
- alarmed
- terrified
- afraid
- apprehensive
Antonyms
- calm
- unafraid
- confident
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'frightened' with 'frightening'. 'Frightened' describes a feeling, while 'frightening' describes something that causes fear.
- Using 'frightened' in the wrong tense, like saying 'I frighten' instead of 'I am frightened.'
- Adding unnecessary prepositions, like saying 'frightened of' instead of just 'frightened.'