Scare (Verb/Noun)
Syllable division: scare
How to pronounce: UK: /skeər/ US: /sker/
Scare as a Verb
Meaning: When someone/something causes a person/animal to feel/become frightened.
Example:
> She felt scared when she walked alone at night.
> He scares easily when hearing loud, unexpected voices.
Scare as a Noun
Meaning: When someone experiences a sudden emotion of worry/fear.
Example:
> My mom got a scare when she saw our electricity bill.
> They gave their parents a real scare when they disappeared without letting anyone know where they are.
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I remember that whole mad cow disease scare.
Thank you for posting Vlad! 😀
I scare the dark places when I was study to university
Some positively tuned people prefer opposite words to “a scare” like bravery, courage, daring, boldness, etc. Don’t they live their lives easier possibly avoiding such words like a scare? Nevertheless they come across some difficulties too from time to time of course, but they are able to solve the issues easily, aren’t they? Or am I not right?
Good sentence Metchi! Good point as well 😀
Try saying: Some positively tuned people prefer opposite words to “a scare” like bravery, courage, daring, boldness, etc. Don’t they live their lives easier possibly avoiding such words as a scare? Nevertheless, they come across some difficulties too from time to time of course, but they can solve the issues easily, can’t they? Or am I not right?
My boyfriend scared me to death when He did bungee jumping in New Zealand on our last holiday.
Good sentence Ria! 😀
I feel scare that I live alone forever.
Good sentence Moung! 😀
Try saying: I feel scared that I will live alone forever.
I scare the dark places when I was study to university
Today Everything is so expensive it is scary to think about what will happen tomorrow.
i m very much situation produce scare, for example going to the street in the night, other situation is movie of terror in general i m very scare