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scare

noun as in frightened state

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Many people in Aleppo are scared of renewed fighting, the locals the BBC spoke to said.

From BBC

Teammates called for his coronation as quarterback, and Riley, in his post-game press conference, joked that Moss had probably scared off any potential transfers anyway.

But mine is just simple: if I see the clock and it says 11:11, and I don't make a wish, I'm just scared of what's to come like the universe will punish me.

From Salon

"I am so sorry to scare everybody and it looks like all scans so far are clear, so thank you for the support and concern."

From BBC

“I’m scared of my own shadow. I’m afraid of the dark.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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