Scared in a sentence as an adjective

I'm not scared of it, I welcome it. Like I said above, it is a comforting thought to me.

- Your wife will get scared before you do. - Some customers will take forever to pay.

I know people are scared of mental illness. I see it in their faces, or the way they treat me differently as time goes by.

But I'm scared, because in the back of my head I am pretty certain it will. Eventually there will be no strangers, and there will be no friends.

I'm scared to show you that emotion, because I'm afraid you'll use it against me. You're a bully and there is no teacher to get you back in line.

I for one am more scared, appaled by what has been bubbling to the surface every week, almost every day since Snowden.

Some were killed in jail, either by inmates or staff, because they flipped out and people got scared. Another large group of people were hopelessly addicted to very harmful *****.

Instead, I was greeted with a well-thought-out letter of encouragement to who I'm sure is a very scared 30-year-old. My spirits have been lifted.

Craig Newmark has said that he's scared to make drastic changes to the UX specifically because he doesn't know what magic recipe keeps people coming back. Do I like the CL layout?

Walking around scared isn't going to prevent anything. I sympathize with those affected, from those who lost friends and family to the thousands who were not allowed to finish the race.

I am gonna be completely honest, I am scared to express myself any longer on the Internet in any fashion. I don't trust it any longer.

I'm scared for my brain as I get older as I may not have the time nor the energy to devote myself every year to relearn all of these new tech. I'm wondering for people who are above the age of 30, how do you deal with it?

You don't have to be scared: this is routine and, while it doesn't feel like it, you're actually in very good position, both absolutely and relative to many other people.

They were simply stimulants to make the Earthlings perform vividly for the crowds at the zoo--to make them jump up and down and cheer, or gloat, or sulk, or tear their hair, to be scared shitless or to feel as contented as babies in their mothers' arms. The Earthlings did very well on paper.

No, fear of terrorism is just the latest in a laundry list of things Americans have scared themselves with. Until we learn to control that basic fear response, the TSA will still be around and people will still be scared of sitting next to a dark-skinned man kneeling in prayer.

Living under constant surveillance, scared to speak out even in private, corruption and bad pretense in place of the rule of law? Those things were horrible, and living under such a regime sounded unimaginably awful.

I often find people give up too soon, they think something is impossible or they're scared of how much time it will take to find the solution. For me if I see forward progress and I have the intuition that what I'm doing will work I keep pushing until I can disprove my intuition or prove it.

I'm actually scared to comment on here. If my comment is "too reddit" or if I am incorrect in what I write I could be shadow banned. I try to save my comments for when it's something really important. It feels like I'm the outsider at high school all over again and I'm scared the cool kids will notice me and tell me to get lost.

Second, investors are scared to death of founder disputes. If any potential investors even sniff the possibility, they'll run and never look back while your current investors will raise holy ****, even if the CEO+CTO were able to find some fig leaf of justification.

Some of the inmates laughed, but others were visibly scared. When that calmed down and another officer came by to drop off someone else, I told him what had happened and his only response was "so?" I was offered the chance to make a phone call, but the only number I even have memorized anymore is my mother's, and despite knowing that my friends were probably scared to death looking for me, I wasn't at the point of calling her.

The lawyer from the bitcoin foundation is really driving home the idea that the main problem right now is that bankers are too scared to give bitcoin business bank accounts. I see overall nothing negative; and the chairman seems extremely reasonable and open to the notion of bitcoin and brought up the bitcoin-now <-> internet-in-the-nineties analogy himself.

Quote Examples using Scared

Everyone walking around is scared. They can't talk to anyone else because they don't know who is reporting for the government. scared, at one time YOU were reporting for the government. Maybe they just want their kid to get through school. Maybe they want to keep their job. Maybe they're sick and want to be able to visit the doctor. It's always a simple reason. Good people always do bad things for simple reasons. You want to protest. You want your family back. You need help for your leg. This is way beyond anything you ever wanted. It started because you just wanted to see fair treatment in farms. Now you're basically considered a terrorist, and everyone around you might be reporting on you. You definitely can't use a phone or email. You can't get a job. You can't even trust people face to face anymore. On every corner, there are people with guns. They are as scared as you are.

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Scared definitions

adjective

made afraid; "the frightened child cowered in the corner"; "too shocked and scared to move"

See also: frightened