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UK//friːkt aʊt//US//frikt aʊt//

Meaning of Freaked out

to become extremely scared or anxious about something unexpected

In simple words: to become very scared or anxious

Freaked out in a sentence

  • She freaked out when she saw the huge spider crawling on the wall.
  • He freaked out after losing his wallet in the crowded market.
  • They totally freaked out during the scary movie.

How to use Freaked out

Use 'freaked out' in casual conversations to express strong emotions. It's not suitable for formal writing.

Grammar pattern

freaked out + object

Memory hint

Imagine someone seeing a scary spider and freaking out!

Related words

Collocations with Freaked out

  • freak out over something
  • totally freaked out
  • freaked out about
  • freak out in public

Synonyms for Freaked out

  • panicked
  • freaked
  • overwhelmed
  • alarmed

Opposites of Freaked out

  • calmed down
  • relaxed
  • composed
  • unperturbed

Common mistakes with Freaked out

  • Using with formal situations like business meetings.
  • Confusing with 'freak out' as in a different tense.
  • Omitting the context that causes the fright.

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Frequently asked questions about "Freaked out"

What does "Freaked out" mean?

to become very scared or anxious

What is the definition of "Freaked out"?

to become extremely scared or anxious about something unexpected

How do you use "Freaked out" in a sentence?

She freaked out when she saw the huge spider crawling on the wall.

Can you give another example of "Freaked out"?

He freaked out after losing his wallet in the crowded market.

What are synonyms for "Freaked out"?

Common alternatives include panicked, freaked, overwhelmed, alarmed.

What is the opposite of "Freaked out"?

Opposite meanings include calmed down, relaxed, composed, unperturbed.

What words go with "Freaked out"?

It commonly pairs with freak out over something, totally freaked out, freaked out about, freak out in public.

What are common mistakes when using "Freaked out"?

Using with formal situations like business meetings. Confusing with 'freak out' as in a different tense. Omitting the context that causes the fright.

How do you pronounce "Freaked out"?

US: //frikt aʊt//, UK: //friːkt aʊt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is "Freaked out" formal or informal?

"Freaked out" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use "Freaked out"?

Use 'freaked out' in casual conversations to express strong emotions. It's not suitable for formal writing.