scare in English

noun
1
a sudden attack of fright.
gosh, that gave me a scare!
verb
1
cause great fear or nervousness in; frighten.
the rapid questions were designed to scare her into blurting out the truth
synonyms:frightenstartlealarmterrifypetrifyintimidateterrorizemake afraidmake fearfulfill with feargive someone a frightpanicthrow into a panicshockunnervecowstrike terror intoput the fear of God intochill to the bone/marrowmake someone's blood run coldscare/frighten to deathscare/frighten someone out of their witssend into a cold sweatscare/frighten the living daylights out ofscare/frighten the life out ofscare the hell out ofscare stiffscare witlessmake someone shake in their boots/shoesscare the pants offmake someone's hair stand on endmake someone jump out of their skinmake someone's hair curlspookscarifyscare the bejesus out ofscare the bejabbers out ofgive someone the heebie-jeebiesscare shitlessscare the shit out of
noun
verb
    frightenfrighten awayaffright

Use "scare" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "scare" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "scare", or refer to the context using the word "scare" in the English Dictionary.

1. Scare alone and dolorous, but scare much more to plustoghter.

2. Don't scare me!

3. Yeah, to scare people.

4. Which Scare do you use?

5. You gave me a scare!

6. We've had quite a scare.

7. Big beard, don't scare me!

8. It's for the top Scare Teams.

9. Maestro: Did that scare you?

10. Anatola Howard, Director: Scare Package

11. I like reading scare stories.

12. Your threats don't scare me.

13. The Brain wants to scare us.

14. You know, give them a scare.

15. I didn't mean to scare you.

16. I didn't want to scare you away.

17. She's very brave - she doesn't scare easily.

18. The Red Scare did not last long.

19. They managed to scare the bears away.

20. They only mean to scare us.

21. Well, to scare the baboons away.

22. Was that meant to scare me?

23. I think that would scare anybody.

24. You really gave us a scare !

25. I don't scare easily, you know.

26. You don't scare me with your threats!

27. 7 They will scare away small birds.

28. More meant to scare than to harm.

29. Synonyms for scare the Bejesus out of include scare, frighten, panic, terrify, petrify, startle, alarm, shock, appall and appal

30. I just wanted to scare her, only Issole!

31. He described talk of sackings as scare stories.

32. You gave us a right good scare.

33. We got a bit of a scare.

34. But without bandages, I scare people away.

35. I was only trying to scare her.

36. There was a bomb scare during the procession.

37. You can't scare me into telling you anything.

38. Slang Used euphemistically for intensive effect in idioms such as scare the Bejesus out of (someone) for scare (someone) very much.

39. Slang Used euphemistically for intensive effect in idioms such as scare the Bejesus out of (someone) for scare (someone) very much.

40. A horror story made up to scare children.

41. We'll scare her out of telling the police.

42. She made it up to scare you away.

43. Words scare not him who Blenches not at deeds

44. If you're trying to scare your parents, great job.

45. 6 He worries that corruption would scare away altruism.

46. Promotions that are likely to shock or scare

47. They put a good scare in them, too.

48. Who are you trying to scare, you clowns?

49. He'll scare away the few customers we have.

50. I'll scare him out of wherever he's hiding.