Affrighting

/əˈfraɪtɪŋ/ verb

Definition

The present participle of affright; frightening or alarming someone.

Etymology

From 'affright' + the present participle suffix '-ing,' marking the ongoing action of frightening.

Kelly Says

In old literature, you'll see 'affrighting scenes' or 'affrighting news'—authors used this form to build suspense and drama in ways modern writers just say 'frightening.'

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