zkaený
zkaený is a Czech word that translates to "scared" or "frightened" in English. It describes a state of fear or apprehension experienced by a person or animal. The term can be used in various contexts, from a mild sense of unease to intense terror. For instance, a child might be zkaený of the dark, or an animal might become zkaený at a sudden loud noise. The intensity of the fear can be further described using adverbs, such as "velmi zkaený" (very scared) or "trochu zkaený" (a little scared). In Czech culture, expressing fear, or being zkaený, is a normal human emotion, and the word is commonly used in everyday conversation, literature, and media. It is a fundamental descriptor of an emotional response to perceived danger or threat. The opposite of zkaený would be "odvážný" (brave) or "klidný" (calm).