asusta

scare, scares


Verb asusta

  1. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of asustar.
  2. Informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of asustar.

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Examples
  • Está nervioso y se asusta con facilidad.

    He's nervous and easily frightened.

  • Me asusta.

    It freaks me out.

  • Se asusta de los ruidos fuertes.

    She's frightened by loud noises.

  • Tom me asusta.

    Tom scares me.

  • A Tom le asusta el compromiso.

    Tom is afraid of commitment.

  • El matrimonio asusta a algunas personas.

    Marriage frightens some people.

  • ¿Te asusta el silencio?

    Are you afraid of silence?

  • Se asusta fácilmente.

    He scares easily.

  • Tom casi nunca se asusta.

    Tom almost never gets scared.


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