freaked-out (Meaning)

freaked-out

a person who is obsessed with something, a whimsical quality or disposition, to withdraw from reality especially by taking drugs, a sudden strange idea, hippie, not natural, normal, or likely, being or suggesting a freak, a sudden and odd or seemingly pointless idea or turn of the mind, to put under the influence of a psychedelic drug, a person who uses an illicit drug, a strange, abnormal, or unusual person, thing, or event, a seemingly capricious action or event, enthusiast, to experience nightmarish hallucinations as a result of taking drugs, a sexual deviate, to behave irrationally or unconventionally under the influence of drugs, to react with extreme or irrational distress or discomposure, one that is markedly unusual or abnormal, to streak especially with color, an atypical postage stamp usually caused by a unique defect in paper (such as a crease) or a unique event in the manufacturing process (such as a speck of dirt on the plate) that does not produce a constant or systematic effect, to disturb one's calmness of mind, a person or animal having a physical oddity and appearing in a circus sideshow, to make greatly distressed, astonished, or discomposed, an ardent enthusiast

freaked-out Sentence Examples

  1. Emily was freaked-out by the unexpected lightning strike.
  2. The sudden loud noise from the back of the house freaked-out the dog.
  3. The students were freaked-out when the fire alarm sounded without warning.
  4. The spider's quick movements freaked-out the arachnophobic woman.
  5. The intense rollercoaster ride left the passengers freaked-out.
  6. The ghost story the children heard before bed freaked-out their imaginations.
  7. The unexpected appearance of the clown freaked-out the children at the party.
  8. The news of the impending hurricane freaked-out the residents along the coast.
  9. The teacher's sudden outburst freaked-out the students.
  10. The thought of public speaking freaked-out the introverted student.

FAQs About the word freaked-out

a person who is obsessed with something, a whimsical quality or disposition, to withdraw from reality especially by taking drugs, a sudden strange idea, hippie,

shook-up, jumpy, apprehensive, anxious, bothered, aggrieved, upset, nervous, uptight, perturbed

easy, confident, nerveless, cool, sure, relaxed, collected,calm, self-confident, self-assured

Emily was freaked-out by the unexpected lightning strike.

The sudden loud noise from the back of the house freaked-out the dog.

The students were freaked-out when the fire alarm sounded without warning.

The spider's quick movements freaked-out the arachnophobic woman.