Not all the time. If someone is frightened they are most likely to stand still. If they feel pain while they are frightned they will hit the person who sent the pain.
Someone who is easily frightened can be described as skittish, timid, or jumpy.
How frightened you get is a part of your personality.
If you hit someone from behind it is automatically your fault.
Someone who is frightened or scared of something.
Scared stiff
No, "frightened" is not a past tense verb. It is an adjective that describes someone feeling fear or apprehension. The past tense verb form of "frightened" is "frighten."
It is to make someone fearful or frightened. To bully or threaten in some way.
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.
You should never hit a dog. Dogs don't ever hit each other and to be struck by someone's hand or an object is not in their understanding. They will become frightened and confused and could become aggressive as a result. Never hit a dog! Positive reinforcement will yield much better behavioral results.
More frightened and most frightened are the comparative and superlative of frightened.
The word "petrified" is an adjective. It describes someone who is extremely frightened or scared.
Dogs have a much better sence of hearing than we do. The dog may have heard something far away that has frightened it.