Frightened in English to Spanish is Campronda
Frightened
Jumpy. Easily frightened or nervous.
it means be frightened, or also surprised/startled.
I'm frightened, I'm afraid
"Frightened" is the past participle of the verb "to frighten". In English, participles can behave like adjectives, and many will consider them a sub-class of adjectives. "Frightened" does past the adjective test (you can say "more frightened, very frightened"). So if it helps you to consider participles to be adjectives, go ahead.
More frightened and most frightened are the comparative and superlative of frightened.
Natataranta or taranta (Tagalog/Filipino) -Panic, frightened (frightful), terrified, flustered
She had never been so frightened before.Mummy, James frightened me again.
Seeing as werewolves are usually in human form they can be frightened of anything that a human could be frightened of. Though they are usually frightened of their change, as it hurts them.
The Tagalog word for frightened is "takot" or "takot na takot."
He was frightened badly. So I talked him down.
Afraid, terrified, horrified, alarmed, frightened, petrified.