Pronunciation: /skɛrər/
noun A person or thing that scares or frightens others
A1 The scarer at the haunted house wore a spooky mask.
A2 The scarer jumped out from behind a tree to scare the hikers.
B1 The scarer at the theme park was known for giving visitors a good fright.
B2 The scarer's job was to create a thrilling experience for guests at the horror maze.
C1 The scarer's performance was so convincing that some visitors screamed in fear.
C2 The scarer's ability to terrify guests with their realistic costumes and acting skills was unmatched.
formal The scarer at the haunted house did a great job of frightening the visitors.
informal The scarer at the haunted house really knows how to spook people.
slang That scarer is a pro at giving people the creeps.
figurative Her piercing scream was like a scarer in the night, sending chills down everyone's spine.
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