frightsome
English
Etymology
From fright + -some. Cognate with Scots frichtsom (“frightsome”). Compare also German furchtsam.
Adjective
frightsome (comparative more frightsome, superlative most frightsome)
- Marked by fright or frightfulness; frightening; frightful; fearful; causing fear.
- Feeling fright; afraid; frightened.
Derived terms
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