scare
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verb \ˈsker\scaredscar·ing
Definition of SCARE
transitive verb
: to frighten especially suddenly : alarm
intransitive verb
: to become scared
— scar·er noun
Examples of SCARE
- You scared me. I didn't see you there.
- Stop that, you're scaring the children.
Origin of SCARE
Middle English skerren, from Old Norse skirra, from skjarr shy, timid
First Known Use: 13th century
Related to SCARE
Synonyms: affright, alarm (also alarum), fright, horrify, panic, frighten, scarify, shock, spook, startle, terrify, terrorize
Antonyms: reassure
Related Words: appall (also appal), bowl over, dismay, floor, jolt, shake, shake up; amaze, astound, awe; chill, daunt, demoralize, dispirit, emasculate, psych (out), undo, unman, unnerve, unstring; discomfort, discompose, disconcert, disquiet, distract, distress, disturb, perturb, unsettle, upset, worry
Rhymes with SCARE
air, Ayr, bare, bear, Blair, blare, care, chair, chare, dare, Dare, e'er, ere, err, eyre, fair, fare, flair, flare, glair, glare, hair, hare, Herr, heir, lair, mare, ne'er, pair, pare, pear, prayer, rare, rear, share, snare, spare, square, stair, stare, swear, tare, tear, their, there, vair, ware, wear, weir, where, yare
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