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scaredy

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Adjective — Easily frightened; nervous or timid, especially used informally of children or pets.

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scaredy-cat a scaredy kid

Very informal — used in casual speech, kids' talk, or light teasing, never in formal writing.

Etymology

Formed by shortening the familiar playground insult "scaredy-cat," itself built from "scared" plus the informal ending "-y."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “scaredy” mean?

The word “scaredy” means easily frightened; nervous or timid, especially used informally of children or pets. In plain terms, a casual, slightly childish way to call someone (or something) jumpy or afraid, most often heard as part of "scaredy-cat.".

How do you use “scaredy” in a sentence?

Here is “scaredy” used in a sentence: “Their scaredy little dog hides under the bed every time it thunders.”

What part of speech is “scaredy”?

Depending on how it is used, “scaredy” can be an adjective and a noun.

How many meanings does “scaredy” have?

“Scaredy” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: easily frightened; nervous or timid, especially used informally of children or pets.

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