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.
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.
The word "petrified" is an adjective. It describes someone who is extremely frightened or scared.
It does not happen automatically. Someone has to file for the probate to be opened.
marth's for sure because his final smash is automatically a one hit kill regardless of how much damage someone has and regardless of the damage ratio.
If a batter is hit by a pitch, that batter automatically advances to first base.
"Frightened" is an adjective that describes a state of being scared or afraid. It can also function as the past participle of the verb "frighten," but in its adjectival form, it is used to describe someone experiencing fear. For example, in the sentence "The frightened child hid behind her mother," it describes the child's emotional state.