Spooked Meaning in English
word · lemma: spook
/ˈspukt/
spookt
/spˈuːkt/
spookt
التعريف
Feeling suddenly afraid or startled, often by something unexpected. Often used to describe people or animals who are easily scared.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
"Spooked" is informal and used mostly in speech. It can describe both mild and strong fear, especially sudden fright. Common collocations: 'got spooked', 'easily spooked', 'spooked by'. Often used for animals (like horses) and people.
Spanish: asustado - sobresaltadoPortuguese (BR): assustado - assustado(a) de repentePortuguese (PT): assustado - assustado(a) de repenteChinese (Simplified): 受惊吓的 - 被吓到的Chinese (Traditional): 受驚嚇的 - 被嚇到的Hindi: डर गया - चौंक गयाArabic: مذعور - خائف بشكل مفاجئBengali: ভীত - আতঙ্কিতRussian: испуганный - напуганныйJapanese: びっくりした - 怖がったVietnamese: hoảng sợ - giật mìnhKorean: 깜짝 놀란 - 겁먹은Turkish: korkmuş - ürkmüşUrdu: ڈرا ہوا - گھبرا گیاIndonesian: ketakutan - terkejut
جمل نموذجية
The cat got spooked by the loud noise.
basic
He looked spooked when I called his name.
basic
The horse was too spooked to go any further.
basic
She gets spooked easily when watching horror movies.
natural
Something must have spooked him—he left in a real hurry.
natural
Sorry, you spooked me standing there in the dark!
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