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Meanings of
freak out
in English
Spanish
desorientación
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A wild delusion (especially one induced by a hallucinogenic drug)
disorientation
Spanish
desorientación
Lose one's nerve.
freak
gross out
Synonyms
Examples for "
disorientation
"
disorientation
Examples for "
disorientation
"
1
The movement was a subjective perception, a symptom of my increasing
disorientation
.
2
In fact it was a Tuesday, though I could forgive his
disorientation
.
3
What should follow are a few moments of
disorientation
,
confusion, and fear.
4
Usually I was the one waking up into
disorientation
,
confusion, and pain.
5
The universe lurched, and Geary felt the
disorientation
that accompanied leaving jump.
Usage of
freak out
in English
1
Don't
freak
out
,
he said in a video accompanying the Twitter post.
2
After I brought you to see horses and didn't even
freak
out
?
3
I don't
freak
out
as much about all these people taking pictures.
4
And if something wasn't perfect, then I would start to
freak
out
.
5
If that term makes you
freak
out
a little, I completely understand.
6
They will
freak
out
and think they forgot to put clothes on.
7
Why do we
freak
out
at some technologies and shrug at others?
8
Writer-directors Christopher Miller and Phil Lord
freak
out
while they cash in.
9
Not
freak
out
anyone until they were close to tracking her down.
10
The detective holstered-up before young eyes could
freak
out
at her gun.
11
I flail,
freak
out
,
trying to do something to shake him off.
12
That's what my mother says if I
freak
out
when I'm sleeping.
13
Well, he thought, that ought to
freak
out
Par a bit.
14
People are just built to
freak
out
when something goes wrong.
15
Hold up, don't
freak
out
:
NASA's not dealing with rogue arsonist astronauts here.
16
Her parents would
freak
out
,
insist that she call the police.
Other examples for "freak out"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
freak
out
freak
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
freak out
Spanish
desorientación
pérdida del autocontrol
Freak out
through the time
Freak out
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
United States of America
Common
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