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Cause fear in.
scare
fright
affright
frighten off
frighten away
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assustar
To instill fear.
intimidate
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Examples for "
scare
"
scare
fright
affright
Examples for "
scare
"
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
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
.
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.
6
Of course, I won't
frighten
them if you don't want me to.
7
He didn't want to
frighten
her, but the words came out harshly.
8
The object of beating the children was to
frighten
away the animals.
9
Her mother tried to
frighten
her; but the child was too precocious.
10
I was just afraid to
frighten
you away if I said anything.
11
He said rather awkwardly, The woman's probably trying to
frighten
you, Mary.
12
His steps in the direction of wrong were beginning to
frighten
him.
13
The report of a musket will in all cases
frighten
them away.
14
The first public séance had other results, though, than to
frighten
Nancy.
15
Centre, was aimed to
frighten
him from pursuing his social welfare aims.
16
She kept her body still, not wanting to
frighten
the little animal.
frighten
·
frighten away
frighten people
frighten children
frighten any one
frighten the child
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