Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
SCARED OUT OF (ONE'S) WITSso afraid that someone is unable to think clearly
|
![]() |
1. You shouldn’t jump out of the shadows like that! You scared me out of my wits !
2. Michelle’s brother played a prank on her, but she didn’t think it was funny. She was scared out of her wits. This expression is usually used as an exaggeration to mean “very frightened for a short time. ” |
Go Back |