‘Datʼs what makes me skeered.’
Source: wiktionary
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Keep "skeered" when the sentence already sounds natural, when a synonym would add unintended emphasis, or when readers need the most familiar wording. A synonym should clarify or sharpen the message, not simply make the sentence look more varied.
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Check whether the replacement sounds more formal, casual, emotional, technical, or forceful than the original word.
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2 total sentences available.
‘Datʼs what makes me skeered.’
Source: wiktionary
‘De noise uh de owls skeered me.’
Source: wiktionary
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