scared |
chicken |
As adjectives the difference between scared and chicken
is that
scared is having fear; afraid, frightened while
chicken is cowardly.
As verbs the difference between scared and chicken
is that
scared is past tense of scare while
chicken is to avoid as a result of fear.
As a noun chicken is
a domestic fowl,
Gallus gallus, especially when young.
As a proper noun Chicken is
a CDP in Alaska.
scared |
stricken |
As adjectives the difference between scared and stricken
is that
scared is having fear; afraid, frightened while
stricken is struck by something.
As verbs the difference between scared and stricken
is that
scared is past tense of scare while
stricken is past participle of lang=en.
scared |
panicky |
As adjectives the difference between scared and panicky
is that
scared is having fear; afraid, frightened while
panicky is in a state of panic.
As a verb scared
is (
scare).
scared |
yellow |
As adjectives the difference between scared and yellow
is that
scared is having fear; afraid, frightened while
yellow is having yellow as its colour.
As verbs the difference between scared and yellow
is that
scared is (
scare) while
yellow is to become yellow or more yellow.
As a noun yellow is
(
yellow) the colour of gold or butter; the colour obtained by mixing green and red light, or by subtracting blue from white light.
scared |
ridden |
As adjectives the difference between scared and ridden
is that
scared is having fear; afraid, frightened while
ridden is full of.
As verbs the difference between scared and ridden
is that
scared is (
scare) while
ridden is or
ridden can be .
scared |
chickenhearted |
As adjectives the difference between scared and chickenhearted
is that
scared is having fear; afraid, frightened while
chickenhearted is .
As a verb scared
is (
scare).
scared |
livered |
As adjectives the difference between scared and livered
is that
scared is having fear; afraid, frightened while
livered is (in combination) having (or having the characteristics associated with) a specified form of liver.
As a verb scared
is (
scare).
scared |
cowardly |
As adjectives the difference between scared and cowardly
is that
scared is having fear; afraid, frightened while
cowardly is showing cowardice; lacking in courage; basely or weakly fearful.
As a verb scared
is past tense of scare.
As an adverb cowardly is
in the manner of a coward.
scared |
scarped |
As verbs the difference between scared and scarped
is that
scared is past tense of scare while
scarped is past participle of lang=en.
As an adjective scared
is having fear; afraid, frightened.
scared |
scarid |
As an adjective scared
is having fear; afraid, frightened.
As a verb scared
is (
scare).
As a noun scarid is
(zoology) any of the family scaridae of parrotfishes.
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