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Scared in Spanish 🇪🇸


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scared asustado
How to say “scared” in Spanish? “Asustado”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “asustado” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on scared in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Synonyms

temeroso (fearful), aterrorizado (terrified), espantado (startled)

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Origin

Derived from Latin “ad stuporatus” (startled)

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Pronunciation

Normal speech: ah-soos-TAH-doh
IPA: /asuˈtaðo/

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Sentence

El está asustado

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Asustado

Most people are scared of being accused of something.

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asustado info.

Tips to remember ‘asustado’:
– You can associate ‘asustado’ with the English word ‘astounded’ because both indicate a strong emotional reaction. While ‘astounded’ leans more towards amazement or surprise, ‘asustado’ is specifically about fear.
– The word ‘susto’ in Spanish means ‘fright’ or ‘scare.’ So, remember that ‘asustado’ is the feeling someone has when they’ve gotten a ‘susto.’
– Think of a story or image involving an ‘a scary stunt’ (sounds a bit like ‘asustado’) that frightens someone.

Explanations:
– ‘Asustado’ is an adjective in Spanish, which translates to ‘scared’ or ‘frightened’ in English.
– The word comes from the reflexive verb ‘asustarse,’ which means ‘to get scared.’

Other words that mean the same thing:
– ‘Temeroso’ – fearful.
– ‘Aterrado’ – terrified.
– ‘Espantado’ – spooked.
– ‘Miedoso’ – scaredy-cat or easily frightened.

Alternate meanings/slang:
– In some contexts, ‘asustado’ could be used colloquially to describe someone being overly cautious or ‘chicken’ about doing something, not just physically scared.

Examples of sentences that use ‘asustado’:
– “Cuando vio la serpiente, se quedó asustado y no pudo moverse.” (When he saw the snake, he was so scared that he couldn’t move.)
– “Después de ver la película de terror, los niños estaban muy asustados.” (After watching the horror movie, the kids were very frightened.)
– “Ella está asustada de hablar en público y tiembla cada vez que tiene que hacerlo.” (She is scared of public speaking and trembles every time she has to do it.)
– “Mi perro se pone asustado durante los fuegos artificiales.” (My dog gets scared during fireworks.)
– “Los inversionistas están asustados por la inestabilidad del mercado.” (Investors are frightened by the market’s instability.)

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