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Definition of scary in English: scaryadjectivescarier, scariest ˈskɛːriˈskɛri informal 1Frightening; causing fear. 〈非正式〉恐怖的;引起惊恐的 一部恐怖的电影。 Example sentencesExamples - I attended the first day of the Whinash public inquiry and it was scary.
- I really got into gambling in a big way, and ended up playing blackjack with some pretty scary people, but it was a riot.
- It was scary for the children as well when everything was in darkness.
- It was a bit scary because the large ferries were steaming past us and at one point we were even dive-bombed by seagulls.
- I'd paid up immediately because the letter was a bit scary and the sum was so small I could afford to.
- The world is really in a state of flux and it is scary - we cannot afford our fear becoming a reason to hate.
- It is also very scary when you realize that your country is run by a group of sociopaths.
- Some horrific things happen in it, to be sure, but until the end it's not a particularly scary movie.
- It is a dark, and at times genuinely scary, tale set on the wild North Yorkshire coast in the 1700s.
- Some residents said they had not slept through the night due to scary sounds of gunshots and blasts.
- Teenagers may look a bit scary to us adults these days, but it's fashion nothing more sinister than that.
- Since I'm basically carrying my life savings around with me, it can be a bit scary.
- Dozens of skulls hang overhead, making the longhouses a mysterious and scary place.
- It's a scary movie that expertly plays on some traditional and commonplace fears.
- Manwarren said we live in scary times and music was one way to deal with the social ills now facing the country.
- He kept trying to frighten me - waiting until a really scary bit and then grabbing my arm suddenly.
- It can be a bit scary to travel on buses when there is anti-social behaviour.
- If you have always wanted to be able to tell a scary ghost story, pop along to Gatton Park during half term and learn from an expert.
- The sight of ten-year-olds with assault rifles is scary and the exploitation terrifying.
- You only have to watch an exciting or scary movie to see how easily we can fool ourselves.
Synonyms frightening, scaring, hair-raising, terrifying, petrifying, spine-chilling, blood-curdling, chilling, horrifying, alarming, appalling, daunting, formidable, fearsome, nerve-racking, unnerving eerie, sinister informal creepy, spine-tingling, spooky, hairy - 1.1 Uncannily striking or surprising.
异乎寻常的;令人惊奇的 it was scary the way they bonded with each other 他们两人这样结合在一起,太让人奇怪了。 Example sentencesExamples - I can't think why anyone would want to attack her - that's what makes it more scary.
- It sounded posh enough, although I suspected the prices might be a bit scary.
- That is really a scary thought when you think about our founding fathers.
- I couldn't be in love so soon… it was a scary thought.
Derivativesadverbˈskɛːrɪliˈskɛrəli informal 1In a way that causes fear or alarm. the stock market will fluctuate, sometimes very scarily - 1.1usually as submodifier In a very striking or surprising way.
异乎寻常的;令人惊奇的
Example sentencesExamples - sentence adverb scarily, I would have to audition
- As I've been telling people for 32 years, the stock market will fluctuate, sometimes very scarily.
- His scarily unbalanced wife believes that there's something else going on: a conspiracy.
- He was 25, which isn't old; but neither is it scarily young.
- you and Carlos are scarily alike sometimes
- he's scarily good at what he does
noun informal In the weeks since, as we've told the story to a succession of friends and relatives, it has shed scariness and taken on humor. Example sentencesExamples - In a fit of madness I decided to try it out for myself and I can vouch for its scariness.
- This film is a master class in suggesting scariness when there isn't anything actually scary going on.
- I watched it during the day which destroyed most of its scariness, but I can see how it would have scared me, had I watched late at night on my own.
- I didn't believe in the Argyle Monster, but that was the opposite of comforting, because I believed even more in the scariness of the woods in general.
Rhymesairy, Azeri, canary, carabinieri, Carey, Cary, chary, clary, contrary, dairy, Dari, faerie, glairy, glary, Guarneri, hairy, lairy, miserere, nary, Nyerere, prairie, Salieri, Tipperary, vary, wary Definition of scary in US English: scaryadjectiveˈskerēˈskɛri informal 1Frightening; causing fear. 〈非正式〉恐怖的;引起惊恐的 一部恐怖的电影。 Example sentencesExamples - You only have to watch an exciting or scary movie to see how easily we can fool ourselves.
- If you have always wanted to be able to tell a scary ghost story, pop along to Gatton Park during half term and learn from an expert.
- It was a bit scary because the large ferries were steaming past us and at one point we were even dive-bombed by seagulls.
- I attended the first day of the Whinash public inquiry and it was scary.
- Teenagers may look a bit scary to us adults these days, but it's fashion nothing more sinister than that.
- It is a dark, and at times genuinely scary, tale set on the wild North Yorkshire coast in the 1700s.
- Dozens of skulls hang overhead, making the longhouses a mysterious and scary place.
- He kept trying to frighten me - waiting until a really scary bit and then grabbing my arm suddenly.
- It's a scary movie that expertly plays on some traditional and commonplace fears.
- Some horrific things happen in it, to be sure, but until the end it's not a particularly scary movie.
- It was scary for the children as well when everything was in darkness.
- I really got into gambling in a big way, and ended up playing blackjack with some pretty scary people, but it was a riot.
- It is also very scary when you realize that your country is run by a group of sociopaths.
- Some residents said they had not slept through the night due to scary sounds of gunshots and blasts.
- I'd paid up immediately because the letter was a bit scary and the sum was so small I could afford to.
- The sight of ten-year-olds with assault rifles is scary and the exploitation terrifying.
- It can be a bit scary to travel on buses when there is anti-social behaviour.
- Manwarren said we live in scary times and music was one way to deal with the social ills now facing the country.
- The world is really in a state of flux and it is scary - we cannot afford our fear becoming a reason to hate.
- Since I'm basically carrying my life savings around with me, it can be a bit scary.
Synonyms frightening, scaring, hair-raising, terrifying, petrifying, spine-chilling, blood-curdling, chilling, horrifying, alarming, appalling, daunting, formidable, fearsome, nerve-racking, unnerving - 1.1 Uncannily striking or surprising.
异乎寻常的;令人惊奇的 it was scary the way they bonded with each other 他们两人这样结合在一起,太让人奇怪了。 Example sentencesExamples - I can't think why anyone would want to attack her - that's what makes it more scary.
- That is really a scary thought when you think about our founding fathers.
- I couldn't be in love so soon… it was a scary thought.
- It sounded posh enough, although I suspected the prices might be a bit scary.
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