The wild ride was simply frightful!
Her voice quavered with fright.
I'm always in fright about there being a monster under my bed.
"There was loud applause when her name was announced as the winner of the trophy, but her acute stage fright prevented her from even going up to the mike to express her thanks."
"You gave me a fright," said Elena, eyes wide.
Fright generally means a happening that causes intense fear or when someone feels intense fear. A compound sentence using it is: "He heard a thump, and it gave him a fright."
Verb
Daniel had such a craven personality that he would never admit to anything in fright of the consequences.
stage fright
You gave me a fright then! (something like that?)
The word "fright" does not have any homophones.
can they fright to use a gun from the boston
no