spook |
spooked |
As verbs the difference between spook and spooked
is that
spook is to scare or frighten while
spooked is (
spook).
As a noun spook
is a spirit returning to haunt a place.
As an adjective spooked is
a little scared; worried by a feeling or event describing the unsettling feeling there being another unknown ghostly presence.
shocked |
spooked |
As adjectives the difference between shocked and spooked
is that
shocked is surprised, startled, confused, or taken aback while
spooked is a little scared; worried by a feeling or event describing the unsettling feeling there being another unknown ghostly presence.
As verbs the difference between shocked and spooked
is that
shocked is (
shock) while
spooked is (
spook).
spooked |
shockers |
As an adjective spooked
is a little scared; worried by a feeling or event describing the unsettling feeling there being another unknown ghostly presence.
As a verb spooked
is (
spook).
As a noun shockers is
.
spooked |
frightened |
As adjectives the difference between spooked and frightened
is that
spooked is a little scared; worried by a feeling or event. Describing the unsettling feeling there being another unknown ghostly presence while
frightened is afraid; suffering from fear.
As verbs the difference between spooked and frightened
is that
spooked is past tense of spook while
frightened is past tense of frighten.
spooked |
afraid |
As adjectives the difference between spooked and afraid
is that
spooked is a little scared; worried by a feeling or event. Describing the unsettling feeling there being another unknown ghostly presence while
afraid is impressed with fear or apprehension; in fear.
As a verb spooked
is past tense of spook.
startle |
spooked |
As verbs the difference between startle and spooked
is that
startle is to move suddenly, or be excited, on feeling alarm; to start while
spooked is past tense of spook.
As a noun startle
is a sudden motion or shock caused by an unexpected alarm, surprise, or apprehension of danger.
As an adjective spooked is
a little scared; worried by a feeling or event. Describing the unsettling feeling there being another unknown ghostly presence.
alarmed |
spooked |
As verbs the difference between alarmed and spooked
is that
alarmed is past tense of alarm while
spooked is past tense of spook.
As adjectives the difference between alarmed and spooked
is that
alarmed is having an alarm fitted while
spooked is a little scared; worried by a feeling or event. Describing the unsettling feeling there being another unknown ghostly presence.
spooked |
|
spooged |
spooked |
As verbs the difference between spooged and spooked
is that
spooged is (
spooge) while
spooked is (
spook).
As an adjective spooked is
a little scared; worried by a feeling or event describing the unsettling feeling there being another unknown ghostly presence.
spooked |
shooked |
As verbs the difference between spooked and shooked
is that
spooked is (
spook) while
shooked is (
shook).
As an adjective spooked
is a little scared; worried by a feeling or event describing the unsettling feeling there being another unknown ghostly presence.
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