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startled

adjective as in frightened

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Some heads nodded in recognition of this, others look startled.

Police report that he was so startled by being tracked down so quickly that he immediately confessed.

As the family hunted for anything personal that could be retrieved, they were startled when the phone began to ring.

Though Bates was startled by these changes, he was less alarmed by them than many naturalists are today.

The Hound takes care of the rest, and Arya, startled by her actions, picks the coin back up and whispers, “Valar Morghulis.”

At first startled, her second thought was that this would be the best possible thing which could happen.

The startled operators at Umballa could obtain no further intelligence and the boy was slain at his post.

She held out her hand and the Professor was about to take it when she drew it back with a startled movement.

But I was still more startled by the action of the barman who lifted up the glass and held it whilst the man drank.

A few minutes, and he would perhaps have slipped across the border—when something startled him into sudden life again.

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On this page you'll find 22 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to startled, such as: scared, shocked, spooked, stunned, surprised, and alarmed.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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