Associations to the word «Fright»
Noun
- Hurry
- Enemy
- Gasp
- Uproar
- Bird
- Squirrel
- Bladder
- Blocker
- Mirth
- Ful
- Say
- Slumber
- Passion
- Laughter
- Damsel
- Wail
- Sophia
- Staring
- Elsie
- Envy
- Herd
- Celestial
- Sword
- Nature
- Shake
- Lion
- Laugh
- Reproach
- Doo
- Remorse
- Mortal
- Anguish
- Eustace
- Fit
- Ailment
- Fall
- Shout
- Maid
- All
- Ape
- Werewolf
- Blows
- Loneliness
- Die
- Hurrying
- Charley
- Limb
- Hearer
- Meat
- Nothing
- Wind
- Rushing
- Candle
- Ghost
Adjective
Verb
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Wiktionary
FRIGHT, noun. A state of terror excited by the sudden appearance of danger; sudden and violent fear, usually of short duration; a sudden alarm.
FRIGHT, noun. Anything strange, ugly or shocking, producing a feeling of alarm or aversion.
FRIGHT, verb. (archaic) to frighten
FRIGHT WIG, noun. A wig, usually worn for humorous or novelty effect, having voluminous, frizzy, long hair, suggesting the hair "standing on end" of a person who is extremely frightened or who has experienced a powerful electric shock.
Dictionary definition
FRIGHT, noun. An emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger (usually accompanied by a desire to flee or fight).
FRIGHT, verb. Cause fear in; "The stranger who hangs around the building frightens me"; "Ghosts could never affright her".
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