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What does affright mean?

"Affright" means to fill with fear or terror; frighten.

It's a slightly more formal and literary word than "frighten," often used to describe sudden, intense fear or a sense of dread.

Here are some examples of how "affright" can be used:

* The loud crash in the night affrighted the children.

* The sight of the approaching storm affrighted the sailors.

* The ghost stories affrighted the guests at the party.

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