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Scare away Meaning in English

expression

ˈskɛɹ/ /əˈweɪ
SKAIR-uh-WAY
skˈeə/ /ɐwˈeɪ
SKAIR-uh-WAY

Definition

To make someone or something leave because they are frightened or uneasy; often refers to causing a person, animal, or thing to go away by making them afraid.

Usage & Nuances

Usually informal, often used when talking about animals or people. Common collocations: 'scare away customers', 'scare away birds', 'scare away thieves'. Can be used figuratively (e.g., scare away opportunities). Not the same as 'scare' (to cause fear) or 'run away' (to flee).

Example Sentences

The loud noise scared away the birds in the park.

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He used a stick to scare away the dog.

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The bright lights scared away the insects.

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Don't scare away our guests by being too serious!

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High prices tend to scare away customers.

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She didn't want to scare away a potential opportunity by acting desperate.

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