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1scare

verb \ˈsker\

: to cause (someone) to become afraid

: to become afraid

scaredscar·ing

Full Definition of SCARE

transitive verb
:  to frighten especially suddenly :  alarm
intransitive verb
:  to become scared
scar·er noun
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Origin of SCARE

Middle English skerren, from Old Norse skirra, from skjarr shy, timid
First Known Use: 13th century

2scare

noun

: a sudden feeling of fear

: a situation in which a lot of people become afraid because of some threat, danger, etc.

Full Definition of SCARE

1
:  a sudden fright
2
:  a widespread state of alarm :  panic
scare adjective

First Known Use of SCARE

circa 1548
SCARE Defined for Kids

1scare

verb \ˈsker\
scaredscar·ing

Definition of SCARE for Kids

:  to become or cause to become frightened <Your stories scare the children.>
scare up
:  to find or get with some difficulty <She scared up something for us to eat.>

2scare

noun

Definition of SCARE for Kids

1
:  a sudden feeling of fear :  fright
2
:  a widespread state of alarm <There was a scare that the disease would spread.>

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