fear, panic, anxiety, fright, apprehension, nervousness, consternation, danger signal, warning, bell, alert, siren, hooter, distress signal
frightening, distressing, shocking, scaring, disturbing, startling, horrifying, menacing
Awake ready to go vigilant attentive, watchful, circumspect, observant
There are many synonyms of the word shudder. These include dread, fear, anticipate with horror, apprehend, anticipate, feel alarm, shiver, tremble dither and many more.
Yes, "scare" and "frighten" are synonyms that both mean to cause fear or alarm in someone.
Distress, chagrin, consternation, rattle, perplex, confound, daunt...
horrify, shock, alarm, frighten, outrage, disgust, revolt
The noun "fright" is normally a state of fear, or something that causes fear (a scare).(The idiom looks a fright means looks scarily bad, or a monstrosity.)Synonyms for fright may be alarm, dismay, dread, horror, panic, shiver, shock, terror, or trepidation.
Tina gave an impassioned speech, hoping to rouse the crowd to action. The word rouse is a verb. Some synonyms for rouse are arouse, electrify, awaken, and inflame.
There are many words for terror or synonyms. Some include dread, awe, shock, alarm, horror, shock, anxiety, fright, and panic.
scared, frightened, nervous, terrified, shaken, startled, fearful, cowardly, reluctant.
They are synonyms.
Synonyms
synonyms: alarm, anxiety, awe, consternation, dismay, dread, fearfulness, fright, horror, intimidation, panic, shock, trepidation, trepidity antonyms: cheer, glee, happiness, joy