worrid and frightened
"Frightened" in this context is a past participle acting as an adjective to describe a person's state of being, so it would be considered a linking verb.
He was too frightened to enter the dark cellar. He lay in wait, hoping to jump out and frighten his sister. Frighten is a verb and shows an action somebody or something does. It has different forms eg frighten / frightens / frightened / frightening The noises frighten me. The dog frightens me. I frightened my little sister. Am I frightening you? Frightened is also an adjective and is used to describe how someone or something feels eg I am frightened. The boy was frightened when he came home.
More frightened and most frightened are the comparative and superlative of frightened.
Grnf seems like a good word to describe that. Either that, or crunch snuffle crunch.
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.
She had never been so frightened before.Mummy, James frightened me again.
Frightened in English to Spanish is Campronda
Tagalog translation of frightened: natakot
He was frightened badly. So I talked him down.
Afraid, terrified, horrified, alarmed, frightened, petrified.
When frightened, bilbies hide in the burrows they dig.