English to Portuguese Dictionary frightened

frightened

assustado
definition
adjective
a frightened child
afraid or anxious.
translation of 'frightened'
adjective
assustado,
amedrontado
example
Unfortunately, said dog was so 'frightened' of the fireworks last night she refused to go to bed.
He said the experience has made him 'frightened' of walking in the town and scared of police - even though he has done nothing wrong.
They're 'frightened' of finding something, and if they do, they're scared to go to the doctor.
Giving evidence under oath from the witness box, Hunt said that he had been 'frightened' of needles since childhood.
One resident, who lived in the street at the time but asked not be named, said some were still 'frightened' of him.
Children don't run about outside anymore because we're 'frightened' of them being abducted.
His main clients are business people 'frightened' of making speeches in public or stressed about workload.
Despite this, though, they weren't 'frightened' of death - at least not in the same way we are.
Lynne says she's not afraid of death, she's just 'frightened' of losing the people she loves.
I suppose when I write, I write about the things that I'm most 'frightened' of.
This Government, 'frightened' of being seen as soft on the drugs trade, does not know what to do.
Darkness lingered at the edge of his vision and he was suddenly absurdly 'frightened' that if he fell asleep he would never wake up.
Although Thomas could be very mellow, she was still 'frightened' of how he might react to this.
Half of me regrets my stupidity and feels 'frightened' that I'll go to jail.
Another boy, the smallest in the party, had been 'frightened' of making the crossing.
She says this caused her to become so 'frightened' of the man, whom she could not avoid, that she slept with a knife under her bed.
He said he had been 'frightened' of that person and therefore agreed to hold them temporarily.
I'm not 'frightened' of these games, in fact I'm really looking forward to them.
She was particularly 'frightened' of getting stuck in shop queues.
He had the strangest face I had ever seen, and I was a bit 'frightened' of it, and I remained afraid of it.
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