fright (n) > frighten (v)
The word "fright" is a noun.
The noun is fright, the verb is frighten (to scare) and the past tense or adjective is frightened.
Verb
frighten / frightens / frightened / frightening
No, frighten is a verb (frighten, frightens, frightening, frightened). The noun form is fright or the present participle of the verb (gerund) frightening.
Afraid is an adjective or part of a verb, not an adverb. The noun would be fright.
The word "fright" does not have any homophones.
The word 'frightened' is the past participle, past tense for the verb to frighten. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The abstract noun form of the verb to frighten is the gerund, frightening.A related abstract noun is fright.
Fright Nights was created in 2006.
Yes, the word 'fright' is a noun.
The duration of Fright Night is 1.77 hours.
stage fright is nature in our life.