Someone who is easily frightened can be described as skittish, timid, or jumpy.
No, "frightened" is not a past tense verb. It is an adjective that describes someone feeling fear or apprehension. The past tense verb form of "frightened" is "frighten."
The word 'asustado' comes from Spanish language, and it can be translated as 'frightened', or 'scared'. It's an adjective that is applied to someone who is feeling fear of something or someone. It's also the masculine form of the adjective, the feminine form of the word would be 'asustada'.
It is the type of feeling that is expressed. A person can be apprehensive before taking a test, but they are not frightened to do it. Walking down a dark street a night would make someone frightened because they know there is danger or could be danger.
The past tense of "fright" is "frightened."
A pushover. This refers to someone who stands their ground but is easily knocked down. Hence: A person who does not wish to agree to the demand, but who is easily convinced to change their mind. They become known as a "pushover".
How frightened you get is a part of your personality.
Karamajong tribesmen were easily frightened by the soldiers because
Someone who is frightened or scared of something.
Jumpy. Easily frightened or nervous.
It is if you think that zombies killing people and people killing zombies is, however I do not think so but someone easily frightened would.
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If someone is called a wienie, it generally means that they are easily frightened or are unable to make decisions. A wienie might also be someone who is considered to be spineless. You might be a wienie if you are unable to make decisions.
If the guinea pig was not held a lot when it was small, it will be unaccustomed to being restrained by someone's hand, and will be easily frightened.
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