Yes, "scare" and "frighten" are synonyms that both mean to cause fear or alarm in someone.
Anxious is a synonym for nervous. It describes a feeling of unease or worry about a future event or situation.
The past tense of frighten is frightened.
The present perfect of "frighten" is "have frightened" or "has frightened."
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."
The past tense of "scare" is "scared."
Yes, scare is a synonym of frighten if both are used as verbs.
This statement happens to be true. The word scare is an example of a synonym of the word frighten.
scare, shock, alarm, terrify, startle, intimidate, unnerve, pertrify
Anxious is a synonym for nervous. It describes a feeling of unease or worry about a future event or situation.
afraid, frightened, scared, frozen, aghast
scare= frighten -more intensely, "terrorize"
freak out, frighten,creeped out
it means to scare someone
That is the correct spelling of the verb "scare" (frighten).
Both frighten and startle mean to scare Examples: When I am home alone, unfamiliar sounds startle me. When I am home alone, unfamiliar sounds frighten me.
The word spook means to frighten, scare, or unnerve.
Verbs similar to "to scare" could be to frighten, to terrify, or to startle.For example: "He jumped out and scared me!"