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Stage Fright
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Fright refers to a sudden and intense feeling of fear or shock, typically caused by something unexpected or alarming. It can be a momentary reaction to a frightening event or situation. For example, if someone suddenly sees something scary or hears a loud noise, they might experience fright. In short, fright is a strong emotional response to fear or surprise.
Fright generally means a happening that causes intense fear or when someone feels intense fear. A compound sentence using it is: "He heard a thump, and it gave him a fright."
I believe stage fright is caused by both. I had a history of family members with major stage fright and subsequently developed it myself. Stage fright can also hit people who aren't used to performing in front of people, and with much practice and exposure to the discomfort, stage fright is likely to be reduced or disappear all together. That's what happened to me. With enough practice, I learned to be totally confident while giving speeches. Just remember, every motivational speaker has had some type of formal training in order to make them completely confident in front of masses of people.
The word "fright" does not have any homophones.
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."