Frightenedly
[frahyt-nd] /ˈfraɪt nd/
adjective
1.
thrown into a ; afraid; scared; terrified:
a frightened child cowering in the corner.
2.
afraid; fearful (usually followed by of):
He has always been frightened of heights.
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