Spook at something the horse spooked at the. To become frightened be spooked (by somebody/something) we were spooked by the strange noises and lights. To frighten a person or an animal;
Worried by a feeling or event. It can be used to describe reactions to loud noises, sudden appearances, eerie. Examples of spooked in a sentence he was spooked by the sudden appearance of a shadow.
1 spy 1 a cia spook 2 spook / ˈ spuːk/ verb spooks; Examples of spook in a sentence noun russia recalled its spooks after the collapse of the soviet union. Spooking britannica dictionary definition of spook chiefly us, informal 1 Meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the oxford english dictionary
The eerie silence left everyone spooked. Halloween is the night when spooks and goblins are said to roam abroad. The term 'spooked' [spookt] refers to being frightened or unnerved, often by something surprising or unexpected. (of a person or animal) frightened, especially by something that happens unexpectedly:
The news spooked investors, and stock prices fell. To startle and cause nervous activity in; The cat seemed spooked by the sudden noise. English adjective spooked (comparative more spooked, superlative most spooked) a little scared;