scarier

简明释义

[ˈskeəriə][ˈskɛriər]

吓人的(scary 的比较级)

英英释义

More frightening or alarming than something else.

比其他事物更令人恐惧或惊慌。

单词用法

the scarier the movie, the more popular it becomes.

电影越可怕,它就越受欢迎。

it gets scarier as the night goes on.

随着夜晚的深入,变得越来越可怕。

scarier than

比...更可怕

make something scarier

让某事变得更可怕

同义词

frightening

令人恐惧的

The movie was frightening and kept me on the edge of my seat.

这部电影令人恐惧,让我一直保持紧张。

terrifying

可怕的

The haunted house was so terrifying that I couldn't go inside.

这个鬼屋太可怕了,我不敢进去。

alarming

令人担忧的

The news report was alarming and raised many concerns.

新闻报道令人担忧,引发了许多关注。

spooky

阴森的

The spooky atmosphere of the old mansion sent chills down my spine.

老宅阴森的气氛让我毛骨悚然。

hair-raising

毛骨悚然的

The hair-raising story made everyone in the room shiver.

这个毛骨悚然的故事让房间里的每个人都打了个寒颤。

反义词

less scary

不那么可怕

This movie is less scary than the last one.

这部电影没有上一部那么可怕。

calm

平静

She felt calm after hearing the good news.

听到好消息后,她感到平静。

safe

安全

The neighborhood is safe at night.

这个社区晚上很安全。

例句

1.The northern checkpoint was more official - these guys had uniforms - but it was scarier, especially after dark.

北部的检查站守卫都穿了制服,显得更正式——但也更恐怖,特别是天黑了以后。

2.It doesn't get much scarier than this.

没有比这更令人提心吊胆的了。

3.I think it makes her scarier too, and I love playing scary characters!

我认为这也让她更吓人,我喜欢扮演吓人的角色!

4.Well, of course, lambs are scarier. Otherwise the movie would've been called Silence of the Ducks.

当然了,羊更加恐怖。否则那个电影就会叫“沉默的鸭子”了。

5.It sounds scarier than it is.

它听起来比它的真实情况可怕的。

6.There is nothing scarier than wanting to sell out and discovering that no one wants to buy in.

世界上最可怕的事莫过于你想出售却发现没有人愿意购买。

7.Much has changed since the early days of roller coasters; today rides are wilder and scarier than ever.

早期的过山车已经发生了很大的变化;今天的车乘比以前玩法更多,更惊险罱。

8.Some people find clowns scarier than ghosts.

有些人觉得小丑比鬼魂更可怕

9.As the storm approached, the sky grew scarier with each passing minute.

随着暴风雨的逼近,天空每过一分钟就变得更可怕

10.The haunted house was scarier than I had anticipated.

这个鬼屋比我预想的要更可怕

11.I thought the first book was thrilling, but the sequel was even scarier.

我觉得第一本书很刺激,但续集却更可怕

12.The movie was supposed to be a comedy, but it turned out to be much scarier than I expected.

这部电影本来应该是喜剧,但结果比我预期的要更可怕得多。

作文

As Halloween approaches, many people begin to prepare for the festivities that accompany this spooky season. One of the most popular traditions is watching horror movies. Each year, filmmakers strive to create films that are not only entertaining but also increasingly unsettling. This year, I was particularly struck by how much *scarier* (更可怕的) horror movies have become compared to those from previous decades. The advancements in technology, combined with a deeper understanding of psychological fears, have led to productions that truly terrify audiences.In the past, horror movies often relied on simple jump scares and predictable plots. However, modern films have evolved to incorporate more complex narratives and character development. For instance, movies like "Hereditary" and "The Babadook" delve into the intricacies of family dynamics and mental health, making the horror feel more relatable and, consequently, *scarier* (更可怕的). This shift in storytelling allows viewers to connect with the characters on a personal level, amplifying their fear as they witness the characters' struggles.Another factor contributing to the increased scariness of contemporary horror films is the use of advanced special effects and sound design. Filmmakers now have access to tools that can create incredibly realistic visuals and immersive soundscapes. For example, the chilling sound effects in "A Quiet Place" heighten the tension and make each moment feel more suspenseful. The combination of these elements makes the experience of watching horror films much more intense and *scarier* (更可怕的) than ever before.Moreover, the themes explored in modern horror films often reflect societal fears and anxieties. Issues such as isolation, loss, and the unknown resonate deeply with audiences today. Films like "Get Out" tackle racial tensions and social injustices, presenting horror that feels relevant and urgent. This connection to real-world issues makes the horror feel more palpable and *scarier* (更可怕的), as viewers recognize the potential for such horrors to exist in their own lives.Interestingly, the rise of streaming platforms has also changed how we consume horror content. With the ability to binge-watch series or discover hidden gems, audiences are exposed to a wider array of horror narratives. This accessibility means that viewers can choose to engage with *scarier* (更可怕的) content at their own pace, which can lead to an overwhelming sense of dread as they immerse themselves in these terrifying stories.In conclusion, the evolution of horror films over the years has made them significantly *scarier* (更可怕的) than in the past. Through complex storytelling, advanced technology, and relevant themes, filmmakers have tapped into the deepest fears of audiences. As we continue to explore the genre, it will be fascinating to see how horror evolves further and what new fears will emerge. Whether we seek thrills or simply enjoy the adrenaline rush, one thing is certain: horror movies are here to stay, and they are only going to get *scarier* (更可怕的).

随着万圣节的临近,许多人开始准备伴随这个恐怖季节而来的庆祝活动。其中一个最受欢迎的传统就是观看恐怖电影。每年,电影制片人都努力创造出不仅娱乐性强,而且越来越令人不安的影片。今年,我特别感受到与过去几十年的恐怖电影相比,现代恐怖电影变得多么*更可怕的*。技术的进步,加上对心理恐惧的更深刻理解,导致了真正让观众感到恐惧的作品。在过去,恐怖电影往往依赖简单的惊吓和可预测的情节。然而,现代电影已经演变为包含更复杂的叙事和角色发展。例如,《遗传厄运》和《巴巴杜克》这样的电影深入探讨家庭动态和心理健康,使得恐怖感更加贴近现实,因此也变得*更可怕的*。这种叙事方式的转变使观众能够与角色建立个人联系,在目睹角色的挣扎时,恐惧感也随之加剧。另一个导致现代恐怖电影更具恐怖感的因素是先进特效和声音设计的使用。电影制片人现在可以使用工具创造出极其逼真的视觉效果和沉浸式的音效。例如,《寂静之地》中令人毛骨悚然的音效增强了紧张感,使每个瞬间都感觉更加悬念丛生。这些元素的结合使得观看恐怖电影的体验比以往任何时候都更加紧张和*更可怕的*。此外,现代恐怖电影探讨的主题往往反映了社会的恐惧和焦虑。孤独、失落和未知等问题与当今观众产生了深刻共鸣。《逃出绝命镇》等影片探讨种族紧张关系和社会不公,呈现出一种感觉相关且紧迫的恐怖。这种与现实问题的联系使得恐怖感更加真实和*更可怕的*,观众意识到这些恐怖有可能在自己的生活中存在。有趣的是,流媒体平台的兴起也改变了我们消费恐怖内容的方式。通过能够连续观看系列剧或发现隐藏的佳作,观众接触到更广泛的恐怖叙事。这种便利性意味着观众可以选择以自己的节奏接触*更可怕的*内容,这可能导致一种压倒性的恐惧感,因为他们沉浸在这些可怕的故事中。总之,多年来恐怖电影的演变使其变得显著*更可怕的*。通过复杂的叙事、先进的技术和相关的主题,电影制片人挖掘了观众内心最深处的恐惧。随着我们继续探索这一类型,观察恐怖电影如何进一步演变以及将出现哪些新的恐惧将会非常有趣。无论我们是寻求刺激还是单纯享受肾上腺素的冲击,有一点是确定的:恐怖电影将继续存在,并且只会变得*更可怕的*。