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Adjectives of Fear and Anxiety

26 Words

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frighten
1.
frighten
Verb

to cause a person or animal to feel scared

The loud bang outside the window frightened the sleeping child.

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terrify
2.
te
rri
fy
Verb

to cause extreme fear in someone

The sight of the enormous spider lurking in the corner terrified the arachnophobe.

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disturb
3.
dis
turb
Verb

to trouble someone and make them uneasy

The unsettling images in the movie disturbed him for days afterward.

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trouble
4.
trou
ble
Noun

the fact or situation of causing a difficulty

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threaten
5.
threa
ten
Verb

to say that one is willing to damage something or hurt someone if one's demands are not met

The robber threatened the store clerk with a knife if they didn't hand over the money.

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intimidate
6.
in
ti
mi
date
Verb

to make someone feel afraid or nervous

The teacher's strict demeanor intimidated the students into behaving well.

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alarm
7.
a
larm
Noun

a clock that makes a sound at a set time, used to wake up someone

The alarm on his bedside table rang loudly, prompting him to jump out of bed and start his day.

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horrify
8.
ho
rri
fy
Verb

to cause intense fear, shock, or disgust in someone

The gruesome scene in the horror movie horrified the audience, causing some to cover their eyes.

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chill
9.
chill
Noun

the feeling of coldness

She felt a chill in the air as the sun began to set.

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worry
10.
wo
rry
Verb

to feel upset and nervous because we think about bad things that might happen to us or our problems

She tends to worry about upcoming exams.

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menace
11.
me
nace
Noun

something that feels like it could cause harm or trouble, making people worried or uneasy

The dark alleyway had an eerie menace about it, deterring pedestrians from venturing further.

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harrowing
12.
ha
rrowing
Adjective

extremely distressing or traumatic, causing intense emotional pain or suffering

The harrowing accounts of survivors from the disaster brought tears to everyone's eyes.

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unnerve
13.
un
nerve
Verb

to make someone feel uneasy or anxious, disrupting their usual calm or confidence

Constant criticism unnerves her and affects her performance at work.

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stressful
14.
stress
ful
Adjective

causing mental or emotional strain or worry due to pressure or demands

The workload at her new job was incredibly stressful.

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creepy
15.
cree
py
Adjective

strange or unnatural in a way that might cause uneasiness or slight fear

The abandoned house had a creepy atmosphere, with its broken windows and overgrown garden.

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scary
16.
sca
ry
Adjective

making us feel fear

He thinks flying is scary because he's afraid of heights.

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fearsome
17.
fear
some
Adjective

intimidating or frightening in appearance or nature

The fearsome roar of the lion sent shivers down their spines.

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horrendous
18.
ho
rren
dous
Adjective

causing intense shock, fear, or disgust

The survivors of the accident described the scene as horrendous, with mangled wreckage scattered across the highway.

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horrific
19.
ho
rri
fic
Adjective

causing intense fear, shock, or disgust

The movie's special effects created a horrific scene of monsters attacking the city.

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20.
wo
rri
some
Adjective

causing distress or worry or anxiety

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spooky
21.
spoo
ky
Adjective

unsettling in a way that causes feelings of fear or unease

The old, abandoned house had a spooky atmosphere, with creaking floorboards and shadowy corners.

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sinister
22.
si
nis
ter
Adjective

giving the impression that something harmful or evil is about to happen

The abandoned mansion had a sinister aura about it, as if it held dark secrets within its walls.

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ominous
23.
o
mi
nous
Adjective

giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen

The dark clouds gathering on the horizon cast an ominous shadow over the town.

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eerie
24.
ee
rie
Adjective

inspiring a sense of fear or unease

The eerie silence of the abandoned house sent shivers down their spines.

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unsettle
25.
un
se
ttle
Verb

to cause someone to feel worried or anxious, usually because of a change

The sudden change in his friend's behavior last week unsettled him, leaving him wondering what could be wrong.

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dreadful
26.
dread
ful
Adjective

very bad, often causing one to feel angry or annoyed

The weather was dreadful, with heavy rain and strong winds that ruined our plans.

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