What does ürkmek in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word ürkmek in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ürkmek in Turkish.

The word ürkmek in Turkish means be scared, (birşeyden) korkmak, ürkmek, ürkmek, korkmak, korkmak, ürkmek, korkmak, korkmak, korkmak, ürkmek, korkmak, ürkmek, korkmak. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word ürkmek

be scared

(birşeyden) korkmak, ürkmek

(be scared off by)

Stock markets fell after investors took fright at the weak manufacturing reports.

ürkmek

(flinch, tremble)

Laura was clearly furious and Valerie quailed before her.

korkmak

(be afraid of)

Alice feared the dog.

korkmak, ürkmek

(be scared off)

When the radio went on, the burglar took fright and leaped out the window.

korkmak

(scared of sth, sb)

When I was younger I was afraid of spiders.

korkmak

(be scared of) (bir şeyden/birisinden)

It's quite common to be frightened of spiders.

korkmak

(fear greatly)

Many people dread death.

ürkmek

(move suddenly, jerk) (at, vb.)

The horse shied when the gun accidentally went off.

korkmak, ürkmek

(slang (show terror)

Paul freaked when he saw something move in the dark.

korkmak

(always with an adverb (become scared)

Karen scares easily.

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