scare


noun

  • A little fright that makes you feel scared.
  • Something that makes you feel a bit afraid.
  • An object or thing that is used to scare someone.


Sentences

  • The thunder can scare me when I sleep.
  • I don't want to scare my little brother.
  • Sometimes, Halloween decorations can scare people.
  • A scary story can scare kids at night.
  • I felt scare when I heard a ghost story.

Word Explanation:

  • To scare someone is to make them feel scared or frightened. It's like when you watch a spooky movie and you feel a little jumpy.

Word in hindi

डर

dar

Other variations in hindi

  • डराना daraana
  • भय bhay

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'scare' mean?

The word 'scare' means to make someone feel afraid or frightened.

How do you pronounce 'scare'?

You pronounce 'scare' like this: skair.

What is the origin of the word 'scare'?

The word 'scare' comes from the Old English word 'scearu', which means to frighten.

What is the meaning of 'scare' in Hindi?

The word 'scare' in Hindi is 'डराना' (Ḍarānā).

What is the meaning of 'scare' in Kannada?

The word 'scare' in Kannada is 'ಭಯಪಡಿಸುವ' (Bhaya paḍisuvā).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Did you know that some animals use scary sounds to scare away predators? Like a cat hissing or a snake rattling!

Proverb

Don't judge a book by its cover. This means don't be scared of something just because it looks scary!

Quote

"Fear is only as deep as the mind allows." - Japanese Proverb

Mini blog:

Gilly the Friendly Ghost

Once upon a time, in a cozy little village, there lived a friendly ghost named Gilly. Gilly loved to play tricks, but he never wanted to scare anyone!

One day, he decided to throw a party for all the kids. He decorated with colorful balloons and yummy snacks. When the kids arrived, they were a little scared at first, but Gilly showed them his silly dance moves!

Soon, everyone was laughing and having fun. Gilly taught them that sometimes, things that seem scary can turn out to be super fun! So, don’t be afraid—embrace the giggles and joy!