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Definitions of affright in various dictionaries:
noun - an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety
verb - cause fear in
Great fear; terror.
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frighten (someone). |
cause fear in |
Frighten (someone) |
Fright. |
To arouse fear in terrify: "Many of nature's greatest oddities, that would affright dwellers up here, are accepted down there ( David Mazel). |
Great fear terror. |
A cause of terror. |
Affright might refer to |
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Affreightment (from freight) is a legal term used in shipping. * A contract of affreightment is a contract between a ship-owner and another person (called the charterer), in which the ship-owner agrees to carry goods for the charterer in the ship, or to give the charterer the use of the whole or part of the ship's cargo-carrying space for the carriage of goods on a specified voyage or voyages or for a specified time. The charterer agrees to pay a specified price, called freight, for the carriage of the goods or the use of the ship.A ship may be let, like a house, to a person who takes possession and control of it for a specified term. The person who hires a ship in this way occupies during the specified time the position of ship-owner. The contract under which a ship is so let may be called a charter-party—but it is not, properly speaking, a contract of affreightment, and is mentioned here only to clarify the distinction between a charter-party of this kind, which is sometimes called a demise of the ship, and a charter-party that is a contract of affreightment. |