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n. 1 amity, congeniality, sociability, companionability,<br />

comradeship, fellowship, conviviality, familiarity, closeness,<br />

neighbourliness, harmony, clubbiness, fraternity, brotherhood,<br />

sisterhood, alliance: I hope that this affair will not affect<br />

the friendship between our countries. 2 friendliness,<br />

amiability, amicability, esteem, warmth, devotion, affection,<br />

fondness, attachment, (deep) regard, rapport, intimacy, love:<br />

What can I do to regain your friendship?<br />

fright n. 1 fear, alarm, terror, dread, horror, panic, trepidation,<br />

dismay, consternation, apprehension, Colloq (blue) funk: He<br />

almost dies of fright at the sight of blood. 2 scare, shock:<br />

Here, sip this brandy; you've had a terrible fright. 3 spectre,<br />

monster, eyesore, Colloq sight, mess: He looked a perfect<br />

fright when I saw him after the accident.<br />

frighten v. terrify, scare, alarm, panic, startle, shock, petrify,<br />

horrify, dismay, appal or US appall, unnerve, distress, daunt,<br />

cow, intimidate, Colloq scare out of one's wits, make one's hair<br />

stand on end, scare the (living) daylights [etc.] out of, scare<br />

stiff, Brit put the wind up (someone), put the frighteners on<br />

(someone): She was frightened by the neighbours' vicious dog.<br />

Are you frightened of aeroplanes?<br />

frightening<br />

adj. terrifying, alarming, startling, shocking, petrifying,<br />

horrifying, dismaying, appalling, unnerving, dire, distressing,<br />

daunting, intimidating, formidable, frightful, fearful,<br />

hair-raising, harrowing, dreadful, Colloq scary, spooky:<br />

Skydiving can be a frightening experience. The sight of their<br />

mangled bodies was frightening.<br />

frightful adj. 1 See frightening. 2 awful, dreadful, terrible,<br />

disagreeable, atrocious, abhorrent, loathsome, grisly, ghastly,<br />

lurid, macabre, horrible, horrifying, horrid, horrendous, nasty,<br />

hideous, vile, unspeakable, nauseating, nauseous, repugnant,<br />

repulsive, shocking, revolting, abominable, offensive, ugly:<br />

Brixton police report a frightful crime of decapitation.<br />

frightfully<br />

adv. awfully, very, extremely; amazingly, surprisingly: We saw<br />

a frightfully good play last night.

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