startled |
flattered |
As adjectives the difference between startled and flattered
is that
startled is frightened while
flattered is in a positive mood because of a comment or action which causes one to feel proud of oneself.
As verbs the difference between startled and flattered
is that
startled is (
startle) while
flattered is (
flatter).
alarmed |
startled |
As verbs the difference between alarmed and startled
is that
alarmed is (
alarm) while
startled is (
startle).
As adjectives the difference between alarmed and startled
is that
alarmed is having an alarm fitted while
startled is frightened.
startled |
appalled |
As adjectives the difference between startled and appalled
is that
startled is frightened while
appalled is shocked, horrified by something unpleasant.
As verbs the difference between startled and appalled
is that
startled is past tense of startle while
appalled is past tense of appall.
startled |
suprised |
As adjectives the difference between startled and suprised
is that
startled is frightened while
suprised is .
As a verb startled
is (
startle).
startled |
overcome |
As verbs the difference between startled and overcome
is that
startled is (
startle) while
overcome is to surmount (a physical or abstract obstacle); to prevail over, to get the better of.
As an adjective startled
is frightened.
startled |
attracted |
As adjectives the difference between startled and attracted
is that
startled is frightened while
attracted is drawn towards.
As verbs the difference between startled and attracted
is that
startled is (
startle) while
attracted is (
attract).
startled |
attraction |
As an adjective startled
is frightened.
As a verb startled
is (
startle).
As a noun attraction is
the tendency to attract.
startled |
dazzle |
As verbs the difference between startled and dazzle
is that
startled is (
startle) while
dazzle is to confuse the sight of by means of excessive brightness.
As an adjective startled
is frightened.
As a noun dazzle is
a light of dazzling brilliancy.
troubled |
startled |
As adjectives the difference between troubled and startled
is that
troubled is anxious, worried, careworn while
startled is frightened.
As verbs the difference between troubled and startled
is that
troubled is (
trouble) while
startled is (
startle).
startling |
startled |
As verbs the difference between startling and startled
is that
startling is present participle of lang=en while
startled is past tense of startle.
As adjectives the difference between startling and startled
is that
startling is likely to startle; surprising; shocking while
startled is frightened.
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