What does skrämd in Swedish mean?
What is the meaning of the word skrämd in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use skrämd in Swedish.
The word skrämd in Swedish means frightened, scared, rädd, rädd, skrämd, förfärad, förskräckt, skärrad, rädd, rädd för ngt/ngn, rädd för att göra ngt, bli skrämd, bli rädd, bli skrämd, bli skrämd av ngt. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word skrämd
frightened, scared
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rädd(afraid) The scared kittens were crying for their mother. |
rädd, skrämd(scared) Den rädda (or: skrämda) katten gömde sig under en stol. The frightened cat hid under a chair. |
förfärad, förskräckt(horrified, shocked) (mycket rädd) Aghast onlookers could do nothing to help the people in the burning car. |
skärrad(slang (disturbed, upset) When she saw the mess the burglars had made she was completely freaked out. |
rädd(scared, intimidated) |
rädd för ngt/ngn(afraid of sth/sb) The boy's mother was fearful of what might happen if she let him out of her sight. |
rädd för att göra ngt(afraid to do sth) Many people are fearful of going to the dentist. |
bli skrämd(always with an adverb (become scared) Karen scares easily. |
bli rädd, bli skrämd(be scared off) When the radio went on, the burglar took fright and leaped out the window. |
bli skrämd av ngt(be scared off by) Stock markets fell after investors took fright at the weak manufacturing reports. |
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