Scaredy Pants

A2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈskɛrɪdɪ pænts/

Definitions of scaredy pants

noun a person who is easily frightened or scared

Example Sentences

A1 My little brother is a scaredy pants and always runs away from spiders.

A2 She's such a scaredy pants that she refuses to watch horror movies.

B1 Don't be such a scaredy pants, just try the roller coaster once.

B2 Despite his tough exterior, he's secretly a scaredy pants when it comes to heights.

C1 The CEO of the company is often seen as a scaredy pants when it comes to making bold decisions.

C2 Even the most experienced climbers can sometimes turn into scaredy pants when faced with extreme weather conditions.

Examples of scaredy pants in a Sentence

formal The timid individual was often referred to as a scaredy pants by his peers.

informal Don't be such a scaredy pants, it's just a harmless prank.

slang Stop being a scaredy pants and just jump off the diving board already!

figurative She may act tough, but deep down she's a scaredy pants when it comes to spiders.

Grammatical Forms of scaredy pants

past tense

scaredy pantsed

plural

scaredy pantses

comparative

more scaredy pants

superlative

most scaredy pants

present tense

is a scaredy pants

future tense

will be a scaredy pants

perfect tense

has been a scaredy pants

continuous tense

is being a scaredy pants

singular

scaredy pants

positive degree

scaredy pants

infinitive

to be a scaredy pants

gerund

being a scaredy pants

participle

scaredy pantsing

Origin and Evolution of scaredy pants

First Known Use: 1990 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'scaredy pants' is believed to have originated as a playful and informal way to describe someone who is easily frightened or timid.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'scaredy pants' has become a popular colloquial term used in informal settings to tease or mock someone for being overly fearful or cautious.