пла́ша — meaning in English
plasha
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English meaning
- appall verb To fill with horror or indignation; to dismay.
- boggle verb To overwhelm or bewilder the mind, especially with something surprising or hard to grasp.
- faze verb To disturb, unsettle, or worry someone (usually used in the negative, "not fazed").
- fear noun A strong, unpleasant feeling caused by the sense of danger or threat.
- frighten verb To make someone feel afraid or alarmed; to scare.
- intimidate verb To frighten or pressure someone, often through threats, so they do what you want.
- scare noun A sudden fright, or an event that causes widespread alarm.
- startle verb To give someone a sudden shock or fright, usually without real danger.
- terrify verb To frighten someone severely.
Senses
пла́ша is used for these senses in English:
- appall (intransitive, obsolete) To grow faint; to become weak; to become dismayed or discouraged.
- boggle (transitive) To confuse or mystify; overwhelm.
- faze (transitive, informal) To frighten or cause hesitation; to daunt, put off (usually used in the negative); to disconcert, to perturb. [from mid 19th c.]
- fear (transitive) To be afraid of (something or someone); to consider or expect (something or someone) with alarm.
- frighten (transitive) To cause to feel fear; to scare; to cause to feel alarm or fright.
- intimidate (transitive) To make timid or afraid; to cause to feel fear or nervousness; to deter, especially by threats of violence.
- scare (intransitive) (To be able) to be scared.
- startle (transitive) To excite by sudden alarm, surprise, or apprehension; to frighten suddenly and not seriously; to alarm; to surprise.
appall — full definition
- verb To fill with horror or indignation; to dismay.
- verb To make pale; to blanch.
- verb To weaken; to reduce in strength
- verb To grow faint; to become weak; to become dismayed or discouraged.