freaked (out) (Meaning)

freaked (out)

feeling or showing extreme distress, astonishment, or discomposure

freaked (out) Sentence Examples

  1. Emily freaked out when she saw the spider crawling toward her.
  2. I nearly freaked out when I realized I had lost my wallet.
  3. The kids freaked out with excitement upon hearing the news of the school trip.
  4. Sarah freaked out over a tiny cut on her finger, much to the amusement of her friends.
  5. The stranger's sudden appearance at his window freaked him out completely.
  6. The horror movie freaked her out so much that she couldn't sleep for days.
  7. The thunderstorm and lightning freaked out the animals, making them jumpy and anxious.
  8. The students freaked out when the substitute teacher turned out to be their favorite author.
  9. David freaked out when he realized he had submitted the wrong assignment for his project.
  10. The team freaked out with joy when they realized they had won the championship.

FAQs About the word freaked (out)

feeling or showing extreme distress, astonishment, or discomposure

distressed, shook-up, apprehensive, ill at ease, worried, jittery, concerned, fretful, queasy, insecure

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

Emily freaked out when she saw the spider crawling toward her.

I nearly freaked out when I realized I had lost my wallet.

The kids freaked out with excitement upon hearing the news of the school trip.

Sarah freaked out over a tiny cut on her finger, much to the amusement of her friends.