The video explains that 'scared' refers to an immediate feeling of fear triggered by something happening at the moment (e.g., 'he got scared when the balloon popped up'), while 'afraid' refers to a more general feeling of fear or worry about something in general (e.g., 'he is afraid of spiders').
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Scared versus afraid. Do you know the difference?
Both means feeling of fear.
But, there is a slight difference.
Scared means feeling fear because of something happening at the moment. For example, he got scared when the balloon popped up. While afraid means feeling fear or worry about something in general. For example, he is afraid of spiders.
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