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Apprendre à prononcer fright

/frīt/
noun
a sudden intense feeling of fear.
"I jumped up in fright"
synonymes : fear, fearfulness, terror, horror, alarm, panic, dread, trepidation, uneasiness, nervousness, apprehension, apprehensiveness, consternation, dismay, perturbation, disquiet, discomposure, jitteriness, twitchiness, scare, shock, surprise, turn, jolt, start, the shivers, the shakes, the jitters, the heebie-jeebies, the willies, the creeps, the collywobbles, a cold sweat, the (screaming) abdabs, butterflies (in one's stomach)

verb
frighten.
"come, be comforted, he shan't fright you"

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