How do you use Freaked in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Freaked meaning
simple past and past participle of freak
Using Freaked
- The main meaning on this page is: simple past and past participle of freak
- In the example corpus, freaked often appears in combinations such as: freaked out, freaked me, it freaked.
Context around Freaked
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 11 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Freaked
- In this selection, "freaked" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, completely, readers, principal and viewers stand out and add context to how "freaked" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a little freaked out in and admit it freaked me out. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "freaked" sits close to words such as ahs, airtime and ambience, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with freaked
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
That absolutely freaked me out. (5 words)
Then we freaked out from there,' she said. (8 words)
Others will simply be freaked out by the inventive and very scary villains. (13 words)
On her match with Britt Baker and accidentally injuring her nose: “Honestly, I was a little freaked out in the match when it happened because I didn’t know, ‘She’s bleeding, are they going to cut the match, do we have to go home now? (46 words)
When he learns that this post-puke version of Sheila is in fact undead, he’s pretty freaked out but still stands by her, even when they soon learn that Sheila’s new digestive system can only tolerate a people-based diet. (42 words)
It had been there for hours, and the principal freaked out because she thought it was a bomb, so the bomb squad arrived followed by 20 million cop cars while the students went on lockdown. (35 words)
On her match with Britt Baker and accidentally injuring her nose: “Honestly, I was a little freaked out in the match when it happened because I didn’t know, ‘She’s bleeding, are they going to cut the match, do we have to go home now? (46 words)
Example sentences (20)
A young lady found herself in the situation I mentioned above, and to say she was 'freaked out' is an understatement.
He wrote: 'I introduced Meg, who leaned in and gave him a hug, which completely freaked him out.
I came across a video online and when I saw the video I must admit, it freaked me out a bit.
If you’ve ever looked down and noticed your nipple itself is unusually bumpy, we wouldn’t be surprised if you freaked out a little bit.
In its June 26, 1948 issue, The New Yorker published Shirley Jackson’s unsettling story “The Lottery,” and it’s not an overstatement to say that readers freaked out.
It freaked the rest of us out to the point where we all went and stood in the shallow end of the pool.
It had been there for hours, and the principal freaked out because she thought it was a bomb, so the bomb squad arrived followed by 20 million cop cars while the students went on lockdown.
I think I was more freaked out in the hair and makeup tests than I was once I got on set.
It's so uncommon in Europe that visitors get really freaked out when they encounter it here.
I wouldn’t be surprised if, at the turn of the year, Marvel’s Wolverine will still have nothing but that sizzle trailer that people freaked out over.
On her match with Britt Baker and accidentally injuring her nose: “Honestly, I was a little freaked out in the match when it happened because I didn’t know, ‘She’s bleeding, are they going to cut the match, do we have to go home now?
Online streaming giant Netflix has 'freaked' viewers out after adding a new horror series to its platform.
Others will simply be freaked out by the inventive and very scary villains.
Representative Ted Lieu, Democrat of California, wrote in a Times Opinion guest essay in January that he was “freaked out” by A.I. tools’ growing ability to mimic humans.
Some dog owners freaked out, but other customers cheered what they called a long-overdue rule.
That absolutely freaked me out.
The 'Chrissy's Court' star has taken a DNA test and freaked out when discovering an 'identical twin' symbol on a DNA map before eventually finding out who her mystery twin is.
Their team created several outdoor and digital stunts by utilizing a location in Hollywood whereby they freaked out people and tourists on the street by luring them into the red door.
Then we freaked out from there,' she said.
When he learns that this post-puke version of Sheila is in fact undead, he’s pretty freaked out but still stands by her, even when they soon learn that Sheila’s new digestive system can only tolerate a people-based diet.
Common combinations with freaked
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- freaked out 64×
- freaked me 7×
- it freaked 4×
- more freaked 4×
- freaked and 4×
- completely freaked 3×
- little freaked 3×
- be freaked 3×
- was freaked 3×
- he freaked 3×