Scared Meaning in English
word · lemma: scare
/ˈskɛɹd/
skaird
/skˈeəd/
skaird
التعريف
Feeling afraid or worried because something seems dangerous, frightening, or uncertain.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Scared' is informal and very common in conversation. Often used with 'of' ('scared of spiders'), 'really/so' ('so scared'), or as 'get scared'. Slightly less intense than 'terrified' or 'petrified'. Common in phrases like 'I'm scared to try' (afraid to do something).
Spanish: asustado - tener miedoPortuguese (BR): assustado - com medoPortuguese (PT): assustado - com medoChinese (Simplified): 害怕 - 吓到Chinese (Traditional): 害怕 - 嚇到Hindi: डरा हुआArabic: خائفBengali: ভয় পেয়েছে - ভীতRussian: испуганный - напуганныйJapanese: 怖い - 怖がっているVietnamese: sợ - hoảng sợKorean: 무서운 - 겁먹은Turkish: korkmuşUrdu: ڈرا ہوا - خوف زدہIndonesian: takut - ketakutan
جمل نموذجية
I'm scared of the dark.
basic
Don't be scared. It's just a cat.
basic
She looked scared when she heard the noise.
basic
I get scared every time there's a thunderstorm.
natural
Were you scared to talk in front of the class?
natural
He looked tough, but deep down, he was just scared.
natural