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Soheil1 Posted 4 years ago
Vocabulary

Scare

Hi

What's the difference between intimidating and scaring others?

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intimidate: to make someone feel fearful, especially through indirect threats scare: to frighten, especially suddenly Intimidate: Three days after Christina agreed to testify against Mr Thorp in court, a man in dark coat approached her on the street and said in a low voice, "You have a beautiful daughter. It would be a shame if something unpleasant happened to her. " The man disappeared before Christina could react.

  • intimidate: to make someone feel fearful, especially through indirect threats scare: to frighten, especially suddenly Intimidate: Three days after Christina agreed to testify against Mr Thorp in court, a man in dark coat approached her on the street and said in a low voice, "You have a beautiful daughter.
  • It would be a shame if something unpleasant happened to her.
  • " The man disappeared before Christina could react.
  • Scare: At age seven Bobby was quite mischievous.
  • He used to sneak up on his older sister while she was asleep and throw a plastic spider on her face just to wake her up and hear her scream.
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intimidate: to make someone feel fearful, especially through indirect threats
scare: to frighten, especially suddenly


Intimidate:

Three days after Christina agreed to testify against Mr Thorp in court, a man in dark coat approached her on the street and said in a low voice, "You have a beautiful daughter. It would be a shame if something unpleasant happened to her. Maybe

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