I'm afraid of a dog.
I'm afraid of dogs.
2. Timidity means "lack of courage and self-confidence" and "timidity", implying "being easily frightened" and "being too cautious", such as:
He is afraid to invest.
He is afraid to invest.
3. Terrible means "worrying about possible consequences", such as:
She is afraid of falling.
He is afraid of falling.
4. Panic refers to a "strong and sudden fear" with a short duration, such as:
He was scared out of his wits.
He was scared to death.
Panic refers to feeling "very strong and sudden fear", which is different from being frightened. For example:
The frightened children ran home.
The frightened child ran home.
6. Scare only needs to know that its fear is often accompanied by screams.
7.Dream: this word is the easiest to remember in usage: it is often used in the sentence pattern of Dream of This.
8. Terror refers to the fear of trembling all over. Think of the fear of being like chaff.
2. "scared me to death" and "scared me to death". It startled me.
alarmed and panicky
Pronunciation: English [ske? Beautiful, beautiful
Explanation: scare or intimidate.
Grammar 636f70797a68696416f3133431363536: Scare basically means "intimidation", which means that people are in a state of panic or feel heartfelt fear with terrible actions, images or sounds. Can be used for short-term psychological reaction, but also can be used for psychological state full of fear. In more formal usage, it refers to the fear when people are forced to tremble or even flee.
Example:
The prospect of failure scared me to death.
The thought of failure scares me to death.
Extended data
Synonym of fright: fright
be afraid
Pronunciation: English [? fra? Tn] beauty [? fra? tn]
Explanation: scare, scare.
Grammar: scarry basically means "creating fear" and "creating fear". It can refer to a short-term response to a stimulus, or it can refer to any psychological state full of fear or fear. To some extent, it is a paralyzing "fear".
Example:
Amusement parks and amusement facilities are designed to scare the daylights out of you.
The speed of the open-air amusement park is to scare people away.