No, frighten is a verb (frighten, frightens, frightening, frightened). The noun form is fright or the present participle of the verb (gerund) frightening.
"Frightening" is an adjective, as it describes a noun, e.g. The ancient, gnarled tree made a frightening shape in the moonlight.
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
Yes, scare is a synonym of frighten if both are used as verbs.
'Miedo' is from the Spanish language. It is a masculine noun and it translates to mean fear. 'Dar miedo' means to frighten but 'de miedo' means brilliant or great.
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.
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.
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.
The word frightened is the past tense, past participle of the verb to frighten (frightens, frightening, frightened); a past participle of a verb is also an adjective. The present participle of a verb (the -ing word) is a verbal noun called a gerund. Noun forms for the verb to frighten are frightener, one who frightens, and the gerund, frightening.
"Frightening" is a verb form, specifically the present participle of the verb "frighten." It can also be used as an adjective to describe something that causes fear or scares people.
"Frightening" is an adjective, as it describes a noun, e.g. The ancient, gnarled tree made a frightening shape in the moonlight.
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.
The noun is fright, the verb is frighten (to scare) and the past tense or adjective is frightened.
Please do not frighten the cat.