"Fright" is a word in ENGLISH
A state of terror excited by the sudden appearance of
danger; sudden and violent fear, usually of short duration; a sudden
alarm.
To alarm suddenly; to shock by causing sudden fear; to
terrify; to scare.
Anything strange, ugly or shocking, producing a feeling of
alarm or aversion.
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To impress with sudden fear; to frighten; to alarm.
Read the complete definitionAffright; the state of being frightened; sudden fear or alarm.
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