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vystrašený — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • afraid adj Feeling fear; frightened.
  • dread verb To feel great fear or anxiety about something that is going to happen.
  • eerie adj Strange and unsettling in a way that suggests something mysterious or supernatural.
  • fearful adj Feeling afraid or anxious.
  • frightened adj Feeling fear; scared.
  • scared adjective Feeling fear; afraid.
  • spooky adj Eerie or unsettling, in a way that suggests ghosts or the supernatural.

Senses

vystrašený is used for these senses in English:

  • afraid Impressed with fear or apprehension; in fear.
  • dread Somebody or something dreaded.
  • eerie (Scotland) Frightened, timid.
  • fearful (now, _, rare) Frightened; filled with terror.
  • frightened Afraid; suffering from fear.
  • scared Feeling fear; afraid, frightened.
  • spooky (informal) Unpredictably excitable; skittish (used especially of horses).

afraid — full definition

  1. adj Feeling fear; frightened.
  2. adj Used to soften bad news or a polite refusal; sorry to say.
  3. adj Worried about someone or something; concerned for their safety or outcome.

dread — full definition

  1. verb To feel great fear or anxiety about something that is going to happen.
  2. noun A strong feeling of fear or anxiety about something.
  3. adj Causing great fear; dreaded (used mainly in older or literary English).

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