Words “scared” and “scarred” seem alike but mean different things. Let’s look closer at their meanings, history, and how we can use them correctly.
Scared: The word “scared” comes from the Old Norse word “skrekkr”, meaning fright or terror.
Scarred: “Scarred” comes from the Old English word “scaru”, which means a cut or mark on the skin.
Scared: When you are scared, you feel afraid or frightened.
Scarred: When someone or something is scarred, they have marks or damage, often on the skin, from a past injury.
To help you remember, think: Scared means Spooked, like a ghost. Scarred means a Scar or mark.
Use “scared” when talking about feeling afraid. Use “scarred” when talking about marks or damage left from something that happened. Remember, scared is about feelings, while scarred is about the physical or emotional marks left behind.
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