different between scared vs affraid
scared
English
Etymology
scare +? -ed
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /sk??d/
- (US) IPA(key): /sk???d/
- Rhymes: -??(r)d
Adjective
scared (comparative more scared or scareder, superlative most scared or scaredest)
- Feeling fear; afraid, frightened.
Synonyms
- See Thesaurus:afraid
Translations
Verb
scared
- simple past tense and past participle of scare
Anagrams
- Cerdas, Dacres, Des Arc, caders, cadres, cedars, crased, decars, e-cards, ecards, sacred
scared From the web:
- what scared and shocked miss caroline
- what scared the speaker in the beginning of the poem the raven
- what scared all of the occupants
- what scared the farmers into hiding
- what scared the group in the attic
- what scared means
- what scared ned on kwajalein and eniwetok
- what scared the shoshone brave away
affraid
English
Adjective
affraid
- Obsolete spelling of afraid
affraid From the web:
- what afraid means
- what afraid
- what's afraid in french
- afraid means
- what afraid of flying
- what's afraid of water
- what's afraid of the dark
- what's afraid of change
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