the first one is made afraid 2. trown into a state of intense fear or disperation.
The comparative form of "frightened" is "more frightened," and the superlative form is "most frightened." So, if you're feeling a little scared, you're just frightened. But if you're really shaking in your boots, you're the most frightened person in the room. Just try not to wet your pants, honey!
The bird was frightened away by the noise. Are you frightened by swarms of bees? (One swarm can ruin your whole Saturday night!) A spooky carnival ride is one place where people enjoy being frightened.
scared
it means that either the horse is frightened or angry. this also means that it feels threatened. when a horse has his ears back come to it slowly and cautiosly. if it escelates, back away slowly, never run! it means that either the horse is frightened or angry. this also means that it feels threatened. when a horse has his ears back come to it slowly and cautiosly. if it escelates, back away slowly, never run! it means that either the horse is frightened or angry. this also means that it feels threatened. when a horse has his ears back come to it slowly and cautiosly. if it escelates, back away slowly, never run!
frightened
scared
horripilated
It means they are frightened
It means she is frightened.
No. Heinous means unimaginably horrible.
Is when a horse or anything is frightened or scared of something
No, frighten is a verb. The participle forms, frighteningand frightened, can be used as adjectives. Examples: a frightening movie, the frightened child.
it means be frightened, or also surprised/startled.
fearless, unafraid, resolute ...
it usually means that the cat is frightened, or upset
Not a lot. En peur means frightened. Un peu means a little. On peut means one can/could/is able to.
Frightened, terrified, scared, jittery, shakey, freaked.