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Chilly vs Scared - What's the difference?

chilly | scared |


As adjectives the difference between chilly and scared

is that chilly is cold enough to cause shivering; or suddenly feeling cold while scared is having fear; afraid, frightened.

As a verb scared is

(scare).

Caution vs Scared - What's the difference?

caution | scared |


As verbs the difference between caution and scared

is that caution is to warn; to alert, advise that caution is warranted while scared is (scare).

As a noun caution

is precept or warning against evil or danger of any kind; exhortation to wariness; advice; injunction.

As an adjective scared is

having fear; afraid, frightened.

Tormented vs Scared - What's the difference?

tormented | scared |


As verbs the difference between tormented and scared

is that tormented is (torment) while scared is (scare).

As an adjective scared is

having fear; afraid, frightened.

Scared vs Fair - What's the difference?

scared | fair |


As adjectives the difference between scared and fair

is that scared is having fear; afraid, frightened while fair is beautiful, of a pleasing appearance, with a pure and fresh quality.

As verbs the difference between scared and fair

is that scared is past tense of scare while fair is to smoothen or even a surface (especially a connection or junction on a surface).

As a noun fair is

something which is fair (in various senses of the adjective).

As an adverb fair is

clearly; openly; frankly; civilly; honestly; favorably; auspiciously; agreeably.

Cowardice vs Scared - What's the difference?

cowardice | scared |


As a noun cowardice

is lack of courage.

As an adjective scared is

having fear; afraid, frightened.

As a verb scared is

past tense of scare.

Scared vs Unease - What's the difference?

scared | unease |


As an adjective scared

is having fear; afraid, frightened.

As a verb scared

is (scare).

As a noun unease is

a feeling of disquiet or concern.

Scared vs Spiritual - What's the difference?

scared | spiritual |


As an adjective scared

is having fear; afraid, frightened.

As a verb scared

is (scare).

As a noun spiritual is

(christianity|historical) a member of a branch of the franciscan order who advocated simple dress and renounced the owning of property.

Scared vs Fright - What's the difference?

scared | fright |


As verbs the difference between scared and fright

is that scared is (scare) while fright is (archaic) to frighten.

As an adjective scared

is having fear; afraid, frightened.

As a noun fright is

a state of terror excited by the sudden appearance of danger; sudden and violent fear, usually of short duration; a sudden alarm.

Flustered vs Scared - What's the difference?

flustered | scared |


As adjectives the difference between flustered and scared

is that flustered is confused, befuddled, in a state of panic by having become overwrought with confusion while scared is having fear; afraid, frightened.

As verbs the difference between flustered and scared

is that flustered is (fluster) while scared is (scare).

Annoyed vs Scared - What's the difference?

annoyed | scared |


As verbs the difference between annoyed and scared

is that annoyed is (annoy) while scared is (scare).

As adjectives the difference between annoyed and scared

is that annoyed is troubled, irritated by something unwanted or unliked; vexed while scared is having fear; afraid, frightened.

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