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SCARE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
transitive verb ... to frighten especially suddenly : alarm ... intransitive verb ... to become scared ... scarer noun ... scare ... 2 of 2 ... noun ... 1 ... a ...
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SCARE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a strong, sudden feeling of being frightened: You gave me a real scare. a situation in which people are very afraid that something bad will happen:.
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463 Synonyms & Antonyms for SCARE | Thesaurus.com
scare · alarm · awe · daunt · dismay · intimidate · paralyze · petrify · shock · startle · terrify · terrorize. Strong matches. affright · chill · freeze ...
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▪ I. † scare, n.1 Obs. [a. ONF. escar, var. of escarn (Central OF. eschar(n), vbl. n. f. escarnir to deride. Cf. scorn n. and v. The final e may be the ending of the dative case.] Scorn, derision, contempt.c 1205 Lay. 5835 Þanne we heonne i-funde farren ure frenden to scare. Ibid. 20746 Iswenched us...
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SCARE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to fill, especially suddenly, with fear or terror; frighten; alarm: What scares me most about the disease is the residual effects on the lungs and heart.
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Synonyms of SCARE | Collins American English Thesaurus
Synonyms of 'scare' in American English · frighten · alarm · dismay · intimidate · panic · shock · startle · terrify. (noun) in the sense of fright. Synonyms.
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Scare Me
Scare Me is an 2020 American comedy horror film written, directed, and produced by Josh Ruben. Reception
Scare Me received positive reviews from critics. The film has an approval rating of on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.
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SCARE Synonyms: 109 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for SCARE: frighten, terrify, startle, spook, terrorize, panic, shock, horrify; Antonyms of SCARE: reassure, assure, cheer, ...
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scare - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English intransitive verbs · English adjectives · en:Fear · French terms derived from Latin · French terms derived from Ancient Greek · French 1-syllable words ...
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Scare - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Scare is a verb that means frighten or intimidate. You might be embarrassed to admit that you don't want to go to the beach with your friends.
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Scare - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating from Middle English and Old Norse, "scare" means to frighten suddenly or something causing fear, evolving from terms for terror and timidness.
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scare
scare/ˈskeə(r); skɛr/ v1(a) (also infml 口语作 scarify)[Tn]frighten (sb) 恐吓(某人) That noise scared me. 那响声把我吓坏了.(b) [I] (used esp with an adv 尤与副词连用) become frightened 受惊吓; 感到害怕 He scares easily. 他动不动就害怕.2 (idm 习语) frighten/scare the daylights out of sb => daylights. frighten/scare sb to death/out of hi...
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Green Scare
Eco-terrorism
Green anarchism
Lavender scare
Marius Mason
Security culture
References
External links
Green Is the New Red
Portland Indymedia Green Scare Preliminary Lessons of the Green Scare", Rolling Thunder - overview from an anarchist perspective
The Green Scare - Will Potter's article on the Vermont
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Red Scare
First Red Scare (1917–1920)
The first Red Scare in the United States accompanied the Russian Revolution of 1917 (specifically, the October Revolution) Second Red Scare (1947–1957)
The second Red Scare occurred after World War II (1939–1945), and is known as "McCarthyism" after its best-known advocate
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Jump scare
A jump scare (also spelled jump-scare and jumpscare) is a scaring technique used in media, particularly in films such as horror films and video games such The jump scare has been described as "one of the most basic building blocks of horror movies".
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