As frightened as a mouse, she ran to her room and closed the door.
Your as scared as a mouse that's fece to face with a fierce snake
The frightened rabbit scurried back into his hole.
The boy was frightened of clowns.
The cats seemed frightened but they didn't run away.
as frighten as a bird
as frightened as a mouse
Kitten
frighten is a verb. It can be used with both singular and plural subjects and objects, e.g.:They frighten meI frighten them
the root word for frighten is fry
No, frighten is a verb (frighten, frightens, frightening, frightened). The noun form is fright or the present participle of the verb (gerund) frightening.
Yes, scare is a synonym of frighten if both are used as verbs.
The plural of simile is similes.
frighten is a verb. It can be used with both singular and plural subjects and objects, e.g.:They frighten meI frighten them
"This movie will frighten you."
the root word for frighten is fry
The past tense of frighten is frightened.
Please do not frighten the cat.
The past participle of "frighten" is "frightened."
Fear is an emotion "I fear you" Frighten is to cause someone to feel the emotion fear. "Do I frighten you?" = "Do I cause you to feel fear?" "Yes you frighten me" = "Yes, you cause me to feel fear"
No, frighten is a verb (frighten, frightens, frightening, frightened). The noun form is fright or the present participle of the verb (gerund) frightening.
Yes, scare is a synonym of frighten if both are used as verbs.
The word 'frighten' is the verb form of the noun fright.The noun form of the verb to frighten is the gerund, frightening.The word 'frightened' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to frighten. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.
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 plural of simile is similes.