scaresome

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) Characterised or marked by scariness; frightful
 * 2) * 2015, Spence-Jones, Henry, The Pulpit Commentary, Volume 6:
 * A traveler, in journeying through that waste and howling and terrible wilderness, would meet with many a rough road, many a rugged way, many a rocky ascent, many an uncultivated waste, many a harsh sound, many a scaresome sight, many a tangled spot, many a thorny place, many a toil, and many a trial.
 * 1) * 2015, Spence-Jones, Henry, The Pulpit Commentary, Volume 6:
 * A traveler, in journeying through that waste and howling and terrible wilderness, would meet with many a rough road, many a rugged way, many a rocky ascent, many an uncultivated waste, many a harsh sound, many a scaresome sight, many a tangled spot, many a thorny place, many a toil, and many a trial.