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  1. meaning - Why are "scaring" and "scarring" confused by some ...

    Jul 23, 2012 · Scaring is related to the word scare, while scarring is related to the word scar. Why is it that some dictionaries get these two words confused? For example, when you use Mac OS X Lion's …

  2. the bejesus out of - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Oct 15, 2012 · According to multiple online dictionaries, bejesus is a quite common mild expletive used to express surprise and/or dismay and is derived from by Jesus. But what does it mean? The phrase …

  3. What's the difference between "to frighten" and "to scare"?

    Feb 18, 2018 · What's the difference between "to frighten" and "to scare"? I've heard both, but have never been able to figure out the difference.

  4. Is there a single word for 'scaring a person for sake of fun'?

    Jul 6, 2012 · The threshold for a practical joke seems higher than what's described here. Leading the person out into the woods after the movie under false pretenses and then scaring them would be …

  5. A word for someone who everyone is scared of?

    Feb 5, 2017 · What would be a word to describe someone that everyone is scared/frightened of? Example 1: The employees are scared to ask the boss to extend the deadline because he is ______. …

  6. A word that refers to saying something in an attempt to anger or ...

    Sep 23, 2019 · In addition to Marcellothearcane's excellent answer I suggest goad. From Lexico: Goad VERB Provoke or annoy (someone) so as to stimulate some action or reaction. ‘He was trying to …

  7. phrases - Meaning of "scared the hell out of someone" - English ...

    The phrase I read on yahoo.com is the following one. Tendulkar never scared me, says Akhtar. The Pakistani maverick pacer said it was Adam Gilchrist and Brian Lara who scared the hell out of hi...

  8. What is the difference between "horrify" and "terrify"?

    Nov 30, 2010 · To add to Will's answer, I think there is an element of shock and surprise in 'horrify' which there isn't in 'terrify'. I could quite easily continue to be terrified by something that terrified me …

  9. word choice - is "I am scary" sentence right or wrong? - English ...

    Aug 15, 2015 · "I am scary" means that I frighten people; "I am scared" means I, myself am frightened. However, there is a song "Plastic Jesus" by George Cromarty and Ed Rush, popularized in the 1967 …

  10. synonyms - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Oct 4, 2020 · The curse forces her to live in the rivers, scaring irresponsible men, and she presents them as a beautiful woman (often with large/big breasts). Additionally, I would like to find a neutral term. …