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noun
Affright  n.  
1.
Sudden and great fear; terror. It expresses a stronger impression than fear, or apprehension, perhaps less than terror. "He looks behind him with affright, and forward with despair."
2.
The act of frightening; also, a cause of terror; an object of dread.



verb
Affright  v. t.  (past & past part. affrighted; pres. part. affrighting)  To impress with sudden fear; to frighten; to alarm. "Dreams affright our souls." "A drear and dying sound Affrights the flamens at their service quaint."
Synonyms: To terrify; frighten; alarm; dismay; appall; scare; startle; daunt; intimidate.



adjective
Affright  adj.  Affrighted. (Obs.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Affright" Quotes from Famous Books



... need to borrow aught, We lend them what they do require: And, for the use demand we nought; Our own is all we do desire. If to repay They do delay, Abroad amongst them then I go, And night by night, I them affright, With pinchings, dreams, ...
— English Songs and Ballads • Various

... life I want—I want the shot, Thy talent's universal! Nothing daunts thee! The rudder thou canst handle like the bow! No storms affright thee, when a life's at stake. Now, saviour, help thyself,—thou ...
— Wilhelm Tell - Title: William Tell • Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller

... screamed out in wild affright, but he had not time to reach the concluding word of his sentence—the name of his patron ...
— The Ghost Ship - A Mystery of the Sea • John C. Hutcheson

... heartquake[obs3]; flutter, trepidation, fear and trembling, perturbation, tremor, quivering, shaking, trembling, throbbing heart, palpitation, ague fit, cold sweat; abject fear &c. (cowardice) 862; mortal funk, heartsinking[obs3], despondency; despair &c. 859. fright; affright, affrightment[obs3]; boof alarm[obs3][U.S.], dread, awe, terror, horror, dismay, consternation, panic, scare, stampede [of horses]. intimidation, terrorism, reign of terror. [Object of fear] bug bear, bugaboo; scarecrow; hobgoblin &c. (demon) 980; nightmare, Gorgon, ...
— Roget's Thesaurus

... the brave and honourable names that perished in their cause—though he cursed "the butcher, Cumberland," and the bloody spirit which commanded the heads of the good and the heroic to be stuck where they would affright the passer-by, and pollute the air—he had no desire to see the splendid fabric of constitutional freedom, which the united genius of all parties had raised, thrown wantonly down. His Jacobitism influenced, not his head, but his heart, and gave a mournful ...
— The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. • Robert Burns and Allan Cunningham


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