The prospect of spending the night in the haunted house was absolutely frightening.
Walking in the woods can be frightening if you are alone.
Terrifying or frightening could be good alternatives to the word scary.
The noun for frightening is "fright" or "fear."
"Is" is the second word of the question, "What is the second word of this sentence?"
When it is at the start of a sentence.
Writing a sentence with a vocabulary word in it
The word "caused" is not an adjective in the sentence. It is a verb that indicates the action of the shadows leading to the campers having frightening dreams. Adjectives in the sentence include "ghostlike" and "frightening," which describe the nouns "shadows" and "dreams," respectively.
The notion of nuclear war has always been a frightening prospect.
See also:Which of the word choices below is not an adjective in this sentence The ghostlike shadows around the campsite caused many campers to have frightening dreams
He was so angry that he stormed and blustered around the room and ended up frightening the cat.
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That movie was frightening .
The frightening ordeal was finally over. was = verb frightening = adjective ordeal = noun
Yes, the word 'nightmare' is a noun, a word for a frightening dream; a frightening or horrible experience; a word for a thing.
The unstressed vowel in the word "frightening" is the letter "i" in the second syllable "-ten-".
A sentence such as "I did it to protect his anonymity." uses the word 'anonymity' as a noun. Another example would be "The anonymity of the letter was frightening." I hope these help, Inky
The word "frightening" is an adjective and does not have a plural form. Adjectives in English do not change to reflect number. If you are referring to something that is frightening in plural, you might say "frightening experiences" or "frightening situations."
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