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i'll freak out vs i'll definitely freak out

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different levels of intensity. 'I'll freak out' is a more general statement indicating a potential reaction, while 'I'll definitely freak out' adds emphasis to the reaction, suggesting a higher certainty of the response.

Last updated: March 21, 2024 • 2264 views

i'll freak out

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a potential reaction to a situation.

This phrase is used to convey the idea that the speaker might react strongly or with panic to a particular situation.

Examples:

  • If I see a spider, I'll freak out.
  • Don't tell her the news; she'll freak out.
  • I'll freak out if I fail this exam.
  • He'll freak out when he sees the mess in the kitchen.
  • She'll freak out if she finds out we lost her keys.
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  • Jul 24, 2015 ... FRIDAY OPEN THREAD: It's Almost My Birthday And I'll Freak Out If I Want To. Profile photo of Carmen Posted by Carmen on July 24, 2015 at ...
  • Lightning McQueen: I sure hope Mater isn't waiting around anywhere to scare me , because I'll freak out. [Mater jumps down and scares McQueen]: Lightning ...
  • Jul 24, 2012 ... And I'll freak out and cut off my hair. Brand new start I'll start it there. Didn't grow back for a few good years. Shed many tears, shed many tears

Alternatives:

  • I'll panic
  • I'll lose it
  • I'll go crazy
  • I'll have a meltdown
  • I'll go berserk

i'll definitely freak out

This phrase is correct and adds emphasis to the reaction, indicating a higher level of certainty in the speaker's response.

This phrase is used to emphasize the speaker's strong reaction to a situation, indicating a high level of certainty in their response.

Examples:

  • If I see a ghost, I'll definitely freak out.
  • I'll definitely freak out if I miss my flight.
  • She'll definitely freak out when she hears the news.
  • If he fails the test, he'll definitely freak out.
  • I'll definitely freak out if I find a snake in my room.
  • Jul 7, 2012 ... If I go abroad and discover that I'm still surrounded by corrupt Chinese government officials, I'll definitely freak out.” Han Han. Today at the ...
  • Aug 27, 2014 ... It's a relief that Spell Bound picked up where Demon Glass left off 'cause I'll definitely freak out if it will have some silly segue to get this started.
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Alternatives:

  • I'll absolutely freak out
  • I'll completely freak out
  • I'll totally freak out
  • I'll surely freak out
  • I'll most definitely freak out

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