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- SCARE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SCARE is to frighten especially suddenly : alarm How to use scare in a sentence
- SCARE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SCARE definition: 1 to (make a person or animal) feel frightened: 2 a sudden feeling of fear or worry: 3 an… Learn more
- Scare - definition of scare by The Free Dictionary
To become frightened: a child who scares easily n 1 A condition or sensation of sudden fear: That mask gave me a real scare 2 A general state of alarm; a panic: a bomb scare that necessitated evacuating the building Serving or intended to frighten people: scare stories; scare tactics
- SCARE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A scare is a situation in which many people are afraid or worried because they think something dangerous is happening which will affect them all Despite the scare there are no plans to withdraw the drug He's had a prostate cancer scare
- scare - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
scare skɛr v , scared, scar•ing, n v to fill (someone), esp suddenly, with fear; frighten: [~ + object] Something scared her She isn't scared easily [It + ~ + object + clause] It really scared me when she stopped breathing to become frightened:[no object] She doesn't scare easily
- Scare Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Scare definition: To strike with sudden fear; alarm
- Scare - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To scare is to spook, startle, or cause fear, and what scares your best friend most (like losing his job) might not be what would scare you more than anything (like discovering a huge snake in your shower)
- Psychology of Scare: Why Do People Like Getting Scared?
However, for reasons explained in #2 above, others believe that facing the things that scare us most can be helpful and therapeutic, if done properly This is the rationale behind exposure therapy, used to treat phobias
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