affrightment (Meaning)

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affrightment (n.)

Affright; the state of being frightened; sudden fear or alarm.

Synonyms & Antonyms of affrightment

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

affrightment Sentence Examples

  1. The sudden loud crash in the dark alley caused a moment of affrightment among the pedestrians.
  2. As the haunted house tour reached its climax, a collective affrightment swept through the group.
  3. The unexpected appearance of the mysterious creature led to a brief moment of affrightment among the onlookers.
  4. A sudden gust of wind rattling the windows induced a sense of affrightment in the quiet room.
  5. The eerie silence in the abandoned mansion was broken by a noise that sent shivers of affrightment through the explorers.
  6. The unexpected jump scare in the horror movie elicited screams and affrightment from the audience.
  7. The sudden flash of lightning and the subsequent thunderclap created a moment of affrightment for the startled children.
  8. The mysterious shadows moving in the moonlit garden caused a brief moment of affrightment for the late-night stroller.
  9. The haunted maze was designed to provoke affrightment, with unexpected scares around every corner.
  10. The sudden power outage in the neighborhood led to a moment of affrightment as darkness enveloped the surroundings.

FAQs About the word affrightment

Affright; the state of being frightened; sudden fear or alarm.

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No antonyms found.

The sudden loud crash in the dark alley caused a moment of affrightment among the pedestrians.

As the haunted house tour reached its climax, a collective affrightment swept through the group.

The unexpected appearance of the mysterious creature led to a brief moment of affrightment among the onlookers.

A sudden gust of wind rattling the windows induced a sense of affrightment in the quiet room.