Fright
Fright is a sudden, intense feeling of fear or alarm in response to a startling or potentially dangerous stimulus. It is typically brief and automatic, helping the individual quickly assess and react to a possible threat. In everyday use, fright is distinguished from fear, which refers to a longer-lasting emotional state or concern.
Physiologically, fright activates the body's fight-or-flight response, releasing adrenaline and causing increased heart rate, faster breathing,
Fright can be triggered by sudden noises, unexpected movements, or abrupt changes in one’s environment. It may
In language and culture, fright is often associated with vivid, abrupt experiences or scenes described as frightful.