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  1. SPOOKED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of spook 2. to frighten a person or animal: . Learn more.

  2. The Fed’s aggressive move may have spooked some — who were perhaps worried the large cut signaled serious problems with the economy — as stocks wavered following the announcement.

  3. Synonyms for SPOOKED: frightened, scared, terrified, afraid, horrified, alarmed, shocked, fearful; Antonyms of SPOOKED: unafraid, fearless, daring, adventurous, spirited, brave, venturesome, plucky

  4. Spooked features true-life supernatural stories, told firsthand by people who can barely believe it happened themselves. Be afraid. Created in the dark of night, by Snap Judgment Studios, in partnership with KQED & PRX.

  5. He was so spooked that he began to believe he heard strange clicks on the telephone.

  6. Spooked definition: A little scared ; worried by a feeling or event. Describing the unsettling feeling there being another unknown ghostly presence.

  7. Define spooked. spooked synonyms, spooked pronunciation, spooked translation, English dictionary definition of spooked. n. 1. Informal A ghost; a specter. 2. Slang A secret agent; a spy. 3. Offensive Slang Used as a disparaging term for a black person. v. spooked , spook·ing...

  8. be spooked (by somebody/something) We were spooked by the strange noises and lights. spook at something The horse spooked at the siren. Topics Feelings c2

  9. to frighten a person or an animal; to become frightened We were spooked by the strange noises and lights. The horse spooked at the siren.

  10. His horse is spooked, confused by noise of the traffic and blinded by the lights.

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