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medo
Catalan
terror
Spanish
terror
An overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety.
terror
panic
Portuguese
medo
Portuguese
assustar
Catalan
espantar
Spanish
asustar
Cause fear in.
scare
fright
frighten
frighten off
frighten away
Portuguese
assustar
scare
fright
frighten
1
Gantz accused the prime minister of manipulation during a public health
scare
.
2
Any attempt to bring them together is just
scare
-
mongering
and causing problems.
3
The
scare
stirred risk aversion on global markets, with Asia particularly hit.
4
The Doctor Who Got Ebola New York's one-man
pandemic
-
scare
is feeling fine.
5
Al Gore's
scare
tactics are not the solution; finding common ground is.
1
Not insecurity or stage jitters but true
fright
-
the
terror
of free fall.
2
The difficulties, from stage
fright
to voice production, will no longer exist.'
3
Yes, he could definitely make her stage
fright
work for the show.
4
It knows the investment community will take
fright
if it does attack.
5
Apparently some actors use the same method to cope with stage
fright
.
1
Revealing their power would indeed
frighten
the people of the solar system.
2
Do not speak so; you
frighten
me; it is not like you.
3
He lose job, very
frighten
,
you not know because you safe American.
4
The idea did not
frighten
me; on the contrary, it comforted me.
5
I won't let them
frighten
us.' Jasmine stood shivering at the window.
1
Georges, in surprise and
affright
,
mechanically made the sign of the cross.
2
The very thought of it causes the sailor to shiver with
affright
.
3
A thrill of
affright
ran through her; and she cried out, beseechingly:
4
But he looked at the problem only to start back in
affright
.
5
Before Edmund could reply we all sprang to our feet in
affright
.
6
The more reason he had for
affright
,
the more his courage rose.
7
Forestier in
affright
woke Duroy and asked him to fetch the doctor.
8
They had seen the monk's face, and they fled in
affright
,
crying-
9
They soon, however, got over their
affright
,
and returned to their repast.
10
How is it possible my subjects can look on me without
affright
?
11
Breathless with
affright
and desperation, I stood, freed from his grasp; unassailed; untouched.
12
With tears of
affright
in her eyes, the maiden sank back and fainted.
13
Furious gales and sudden tempests
affright
the natives of the coast.
14
Young voices trembled in
affright
,
people rushed about in haste, pellmell.
15
One of his companions came to him in a state of intense
affright
.
16
The devil doth indeed
affright
men but his terror is vain.
affright
·
great affright
wild affright
ask in affright
exclaim in affright
sheer affright
Portuguese
medo
terror
pânico
assustar
aterrorizar
amedrontar
intimidar
Catalan
terror
horror
pànic
espantar
esglaiar
Spanish
terror
horror
pánico
asustar
espantar