nervous |
scard |
As an adjective nervous
is (obscure) of a piece of writing: forceful, powerful.
As a noun scard is
(obsolete) a shard or fragment.
scard |
frightened |
As a noun scard
is (obsolete) a shard or fragment.
As an adjective frightened is
afraid; suffering from fear.
As a verb frightened is
(
frighten).
worried |
scard |
As an adjective worried
is thinking about unpleasant things that have happened or that might happen; feeling afraid and unhappy.
As a verb worried
is (
worry).
As a noun scard is
(obsolete) a shard or fragment.
startled |
scard |
As an adjective startled
is frightened.
As a verb startled
is past tense of startle.
As a noun scard is
a shard or fragment.
scard |
horror |
As nouns the difference between scard and horror
is that
scard is (obsolete) a shard or fragment while
horror is .
scard |
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scan |
scard |
In obsolete terms the difference between scan and scard
is that
scan is to mount by steps; to go through with step by step while
scard is a shard or fragment.
As nouns the difference between scan and scard
is that
scan is an instance of scanning while
scard is a shard or fragment.
As a verb scan
is to examine sequentially, part by part.
frighten |
scard |
As a verb frighten
is to disturb with fear; to throw into a state of alarm or fright; to affright; to terrify.
As a noun scard is
(obsolete) a shard or fragment.
scard |
afraid |
As a noun scard
is (obsolete) a shard or fragment.
As an adjective afraid is
impressed with fear or apprehension; in fear.
theology |
scard |
As nouns the difference between theology and scard
is that
theology is the study of god, or a god, or gods, and the truthfulness of religion in general while
scard is (obsolete) a shard or fragment.
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