"To freak out" is an informal phrasal verb that means to become very upset, agitated, or scared. It can also refer to being very excited or enthusiastic, but it's more commonly associated with negative emotions.
How to Use "To Freak Out" in IELTS:
"Do you enjoy watching horror movies?" "Not really, because I easily freak out watching scary scenes. I prefer comedies because they are more relaxing."
Describe a time you were scared.
"I remember one time when I was hiking and got lost. I completely freaked out because I couldn't find my way back, and it was getting dark. I didn't know what to do!"
"Do you think people get too stressed out these days?"
"Yes, definitely! I see people freaking out* over minor things all the time. It's important to learn how to manage stress effectively."
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