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- Dictionaryverbscare (verb) · scares (third person present) · scared (past tense) · scared (past participle) · scaring (present participle)
- cause great fear or nervousness in; frighten:"I was scared stiff" · "the rapid questions were designed to scare her into blurting out the truth"Similar:make afraidmake fearfulmake nervousthrow into a panicscare/frighten to deathscare/frighten someone out of their witsscare stiffscare witlessscare/frighten the living daylights out ofscare/frighten the life out ofscare the hell out ofstrike terror intofill with fearput the fear of God intomake someone jump (out of their skin)give someone goose pimplessend into a cold sweatmake someone shake in their shoesgive someone a frightgive someone a turngive someone the heebie-jeebiesscare the pants offthrow into a blue funkscare the bejesus out ofscare shitlessscare the shit out ofOpposite:
- become scared:"I don't think I scare easily"
nounscare (noun) · scares (plural noun)OriginMiddle English: from Old Norse skirra ‘frighten’, from skjarr ‘timid’. Scare Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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