yeah if u like berp or somethin :) :P
Yes, "scare" and "frighten" are synonyms that both mean to cause fear or alarm in someone.
I scared the guy away
Scaring someone mentally can be done through psychological manipulation, like gaslighting or playing on their fears and insecurities. This could involve creating a sense of constant dread or anxiety through subtle tactics that undermine their sense of security and well-being. It is important to note that intentionally causing fear or harm to someone is unethical and can have serious consequences.
Scare tactics are persuasive techniques that aim to influence behavior by instilling fear or anxiety in an audience. They often exaggerate risks or dangers associated with not complying with a certain message or belief in order to provoke a strong emotional response and prompt action. This can be seen in advertising, politics, and public health campaigns.
The main one is that while the witches the Salem citizens believed in never existed at any point in time, there were actual communists in the world during the Red Scare that were enemies of the US.
when you scare someone by saying stuff like your so sexy
1. to scare someone 2. saying someone sucks 3.... idk anotha 1....
1. to scare someone 2. saying someone sucks 3.... idk anotha 1....
scare= frighten -more intensely, "terrorize"
that wont scare her away, it will flatter her.
It means to scare you all of a sudden. (specially with fireworks,masks,etc...)
no
Here's how you do it, -Eat pie -Eat more pie -Scare someone with your fatness -Threaten to eat them. The End. From, My Moon.
it means to scare someone
No. It's a verb or an adjective, not a noun.
well, the way i scare my sister is in the bathroom, i hide then jump out and scream or i scare her bye saying some guy is asking about you and say he wanna meet her which is scary. so just hide and jump out which is the best!
Yes, "scare" and "frighten" are synonyms that both mean to cause fear or alarm in someone.