be frightened Meaning in Bengali
ডর করা, ডর লাগা,
Similer Words:
be fullbe gathered
be given
be glad
be happy
be heard
be held
be horrified
be hostile to
be hot
be ill
be in charge
be in charge of
be informed
be interested
be frightened's Usage Examples:
have supposed that Lord Lisburne would have imagined that he was to be frightened into giving peerages—the moment was not open for explanation—your opinion.
medium, which its founders considered the "establishment" of the time to be frightened of.
progress, expansion of business and honest government: "they would not be frightened by the nonsense that had been talked about socialism".
Many sufferers may also be frightened by the unusual or surreal nature of dreams.
The good fairy, realizing that the princess would be frightened if alone when she awakens, uses her wand to put every living person.
Jakob, who explained that "Many players are shocked, the way they would be frightened by a Halloween mask, when they are mentally prepared for a boring Four.
Do you think we were born in the woods, to be frightened of owls?" A soldier aimed his musket at her, and she dared him, "Fire.
Once we all had to be frightened of the Russians, then we had to be frightened of the Chinese, and at the moment, for the last.
Tom presents Jerry to his love interest, but Jerry pretends to be frightened of Tom and cuddles up with Toots, who instantly sympathizes with him.
that all of their trickery has been foiled by "Earth men's failure to be frightened", beg their superiors to allow them to depart (or, in their eyes, face.
land "with gaping mouth or yawning snout" because the landvættir would be frightened away.
A similar figure, the gan ceann ("without a head"), can be frightened away by wearing a gold object or putting one in his path.
passage: Here is the climax of my lectures, and here is where you should be frightened; and if I had an orchestral accompaniment, here is where the orchestra.
Therefore, he said, ‘Do not be frightened.
Synonyms:
scared; afraid;
Antonyms:
unafraid; brave; fearlessness;