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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