frightment Antonyms
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Meaning of frightment
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frightment (n.)
Fear; terror.
frightment Sentence Examples
- The sudden thunderclap sent a surge of frightment through her body.
- The sight of the shadowy figure in the alleyway filled her with a profound sense of frightment.
- The children's laughter turned into gasps of frightment as a storm approached.
- The horror movie's graphic imagery evoked intense feelings of frightment in the audience.
- The news of the impending earthquake brought a wave of frightment to the community.
- The students felt a mixture of excitement and frightment as they prepared for their final exams.
- The loud scream from the hallway caused a moment of paralyzing frightment.
- The thought of being lost and alone in the wilderness filled him with a growing sense of frightment.
- The unexpected encounter with a wild animal sent a shiver of frightment down her spine.
- The flickering lights and eerie noises in the abandoned building instilled a deep-seated frightment in their hearts.
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Fear; terror.
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The sudden thunderclap sent a surge of frightment through her body.
The sight of the shadowy figure in the alleyway filled her with a profound sense of frightment.
The children's laughter turned into gasps of frightment as a storm approached.
The horror movie's graphic imagery evoked intense feelings of frightment in the audience.