fright, terror, dread, horror, terrify
terror, fright, fear
The most common synonyms are fright, horror, or trepidation (a milder form). The noun and suffix phobia is a word for a psychological fear.abhorrenceagitationalarmapprehensionangstanxietyaversionbête noirebugbearchicken-heartednesscold feetcold sweatconcernconsternationcowardicecreepdespairdiscompsuredismaydisquietdisquietudedoubtdreadfaintheartednessforebodingfrighthorrorjittersmisgivingsnightmarepanicphobiaqualmqueasinessrevulsionscarespectreterrortimiditytrepidationuneaseuneasinessworry
The word "fright" does not have any homophones.
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.
Fright Nights was created in 2006.
Yes, the word 'fright' is a noun.
fright (n) > frighten (v)
The duration of Fright Night is 1.77 hours.
stage fright is nature in our life.
The noun for frightening is "fright" or "fear."