scareless

English

Etymology

scare + -less

Adjective

scareless (comparative more scareless, superlative most scareless)

  1. Devoid of scares; not at all frightening.
    • 1984, The New York Times Film Reviews, page 62:
      As directed by Richard Loncraine, "The Haunting of Julia" is virtually scareless, and the camera angles provide advance tipoffs to the few frightening episodes that punctuate the dull ones.
    • 2016, Andy McKinney, A Gross of Zombies: Reviews of 144 Zombie Movies:
      Zero brains for this tasteless, classless, humorless, scareless pile of wasted film.
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