For Fear of That
fear
(fîr)north.
1.
a. A very unpleasant or agonizing feeling acquired by the presence or imminence of danger: Our fears intensified as the tempest approached.
b. A state or status marked by this feeling: living in constant fear of attack; saved every bit much as he could for fear of losing his task.
ii. A feeling of disquiet or anticipation: a fear of looking foolish.
three. A reason for dread or apprehension: Being alone is my greatest fearfulness.
4. Farthermost reverence or awe, as toward a deity.
five. feared, fear·ing, fears
five. tr.
ane. To be afraid or frightened of: a boy who fears spiders.
2. To be uneasy or apprehensive about: We all feared what we would meet when the grades were posted.
3. To consider probable; expect: I fear you are wrong. I fear I have bad news for you.
four. To revere or be in awe of (a deity, for example).
v. intr.
one. To be afraid: Your injury is minor. Don't fright.
2. To be uneasy or humble: We fear for the future of the business.
[Middle English fer, from Old English language fǣr, danger, sudden calamity; see per- in Indo-European roots.]
fearfulness′er due north.
Synonyms: fear , fear , dread , terror , horror , panic , alarm , trepidation , anticipation
These nouns denote the agitation and anxiety caused by the presence or imminence of danger. Fear is the most full general term: a morbid fearfulness of snakes; was filled with fear equally the car skidded off the road. Fright is sudden, intense, commonly momentary fear: "Pulling open the door, she started back in fright at the unknown face up before hers" (Donna Morrissey).
Dread is visceral fear, particularly in anticipation of something dangerous or unpleasant: felt a mounting dread as the boxing approached; approached the oral exam with dread. Terror is intense, overpowering fright: "And now at the dead hr of the night ... so strange a noise equally this excited me to uncontrollable terror" (Edgar Allan Poe).
Horror is a combination of fright and aversion or repugnance: reacted with horror to the news of the atrocities. Panic is sudden frantic fright, often affecting many people at the same time: The shoppers fled in panic at the sound of gunshots. Warning is anxious business concern caused by the kickoff realization of danger or a setback: I watched with warning equally the sky darkened. Trepidation and apprehension are more formal terms for dread: "I awaited the 10-ray after with trepidation" (Atul Gawande)."At present there were but the two of them ... and they were headed for the infirmary ... and she was what calmed his apprehension and allowed him to be brave" (Philip Roth).
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fear
(fɪə)n
i. a feeling of distress, anticipation, or alarm caused past impending danger, hurting, etc
2. a cause of this feeling
3. awe; reverence: fear of God.
four. business organization; anxiety
5. possibility; chance: at that place is no fearfulness of that happening.
6. for fear of for fright that for fright lest to foreclose or avoid
7. no fear certainly not
8. put the fright of God into to affright
vb
9. to be afraid (to do something) or of (a person or thing); dread
10. (tr) to revere; respect
11. (tr; takes a clause as object) to be sorry: used to lessen the upshot of an unpleasant statement: I fright that you have not won.
12. (foll by: for) to feel anxiety about something
[Sometime English fǣr; related to Former High German fāra, Old Norse fār hostility, Latin perīculum danger]
ˈfearer due north
ˈfearless adj
ˈfearlessly adv
ˈfearlessness due north
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fear
(fɪər)n.
i. a distressing emotion angry by impending danger, evil, pain, etc., whether the threat is real or imagined; the feeling or condition of existence afraid.
ii. a specific instance of or propensity for such a feeling: a fear of heights.
3. concern; solicitude: a fear for someone's safety.
4. reverential awe.
v. something that causes fear or apprehension.
v.t.6. to regard with fear: to fear flying.
7. to be worried or agape.
8. to have reverential awe of.
9. Primitive. to feel fear in (oneself).
v.i.10. to be agape.
[before 900; Middle English fere, Former English fær sudden set on or danger]
Fear
(fɪər)n.
Greatcoat, a cape in SE Due north Carolina at the mouth of Cape Fear River.
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Fearfulness
the raising of the hairs on the pare every bit a response to cold or fright; goose bumps or goose pimples.
1. a nonspecific fear, a country of general anxiety.
two. an abnormal fright of everything. Also panphobia, pantaphobia, pantophobia. — panophobe, n. — panophobic, adj.
1. an abnormal fearfulness of being af raid; a fearfulness of fear itself.
ii. a fearfulness of phobias.
an abnormal fear of many things.
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Fright
See Also: ANXIETY, EMOTIONS, NERVOUSNESS
- Afraid, as children in the dark —Dante Gabriel Rossetti
- An air of terrifying finality, similar the clap of doom —Herbert Lieberman
- (A vague, uncatalogued) apprehension, as cold and disquieting as a first snowflake smudging the window of a warm and conceited room —Derek Lambert
- As backbone imperils life, fear protects it —Leonardo Da Vinci
- As easily daunted as an elephant in the presence of a mouse —Ben Ames Williams
- Animate being terrors, similar the scurrying of rats in a deserted attic, filled the more than remote chambers of his brain —Robert Louis Stevenson
- Cowardice, like alcoholism, is a lifelong condition —Susan Walton, New York Times/Hers, June 4, 1987
The cowardice Walton is comparing to alcoholism is that which drives the person who always does what is expected and when.
- Cowardly as the hyena —Beryl Markham
- His cowardice … stock-still him similar an invisible cement, or like a nail —Cynthia Ozick
- Dreaded (her) similar burn down —Alexander Pushkin
- The dread in his lungs lay heavy as common cold mud —Peter Matthiessen
- An eddy of fearfulness swirled around her, like grit rising off the floor in some barren drafty place —Cornell Woolrich
- Fearfulness … a fiddling similar the fright of a lover who realizes that he is falling out of beloved —May Sarton
- Fear … came and went like the throb of a nerve in an open tooth —James Warner Bellah
- Fear … clutching at his centre … as if tigers were violent him —Willa Cather
- Fear … compressed me like a vise —Aharon Appelfeld
- Fear fell [on crowd] similar the shadow of a cloud —John Greenleaf Whittier
- Fear … gnaws like pain —Dame Edith Sitwell
- Fearing them equally much … as a nervous child with retentivity filled with ghost-stories fears a nighttime room —Westward. H. Hudson
- Fright is similar a cloak which old men huddle almost their dear, equally if to go on it warm —William Wordsworth
- Fear … lay on me like a slab of stone —Norman Mailer
- (In my trunk is a) fear like metal —Marilyn Hacker
- The fear of failure … blew like a Siberian wind on our unprotected backs —John Le Carré
- Fright oozed out (of the woods), as out of a croaky bottle —Dorothy Canfield Fisher
- Fearfulness ran through him similar a sickness —Brian Moore
- Fears … fell from him similar dreams from a man waking upwards in bed —M. K. Chesterton
- Fearfulness … saturday heavy in the center of his trunk like a ball of badly digested food —George Garrett
- Fears came scurrying out from their hiding places like mice —Paige Mitchell
- Fear … seized all his bones like h2o —Hugh Walpole
- Fear shot through me like a jolt of electricity —Sue Grafton
- Fear spread similar a mutual chill —Paige Mitchell
See Also: SPREADING
- The fearfulness [of death]… stood silent behind them similar an inflexible and cold-eyed taskmaster —Joseph Conrad
- Fright stuck in his throat like a cotton hook —Charles Johnson
- Fearfulness swelled like some terrible travail —Heinrich Böll
- Fright tangled his legs similar a barricade —Harris Downey
- Fear tastes similar a rusty knife —John Cheever
- Fear trills like an warning bell you cannot shut off —John Updike
- Fear worked like yeast in my thoughts, and the fermentation brought to the surface, in corking gobs of scum, the images of disaster —Evelyn Waugh
- Fear wrapped itself effectually his breast like a wide leather strap tightened by a bedlamite —François Camoin
- Feeling as if an ice selection had been plunged into his liver —Peter Benchley
- (I had) a feeling in my knees like a steering wheel with a shimmy —Rex Stout
- Feel similar clammy fingers were poking at my very eye —Borden Deal
- Feel like a tight-rope walk high over hell —Kenneth Fearing
- Feels fear, like a water bubble in his throat —Jessie Schell
- Felt a chill … similar pond into a cold pocket in a lake —Tobias Wolff
- Felt a driblet of fear … similar a glug of h2o backing upwardly the momentarily opened bleed and polluting the bath with a dead spider, three lice, a rat turd, and things he couldn't stand to name or look at —Bernard Malamud
- Felt like a deer stepping out before the rifle of the hunter —Piers Anthony
- Felt like a nightmare that had yet to be dreamt —Stanislaw J. Lem
- Felt (the start of) panic, like a giant hand squeezing my center —Frank Conroy
- Felt panicky, similar he was in a bad dream where he did and said all the incorrect things and couldn't stop —Dan Wakefield
- Felt the chill of mortality … similar a toddler gifted with some scraping edge of adult comprehension —Penelope Gilliatt
Encounter Too: Expiry
- Felt the ill, oppressive beat out of dread, like pinpoint ashes —Sylvia Berkman
- A foreboding, dusky and cold like the room, crept to her side —Hugh Walpole
- Frightened as Macbeth before the ghost of Banquo —Louis Veuillot
- Frightened as though he had suddenly found himself at the edge of a precipice —Honore dé Balzac
- Frightened … similar a human who is told he has a mortal affliction, withal tin cure it by jumping off a fifty-foot cliff into the water. "No," he says, "I'll stay in bed. I'd rather dice." —Norman Mailer
- Frightening … like i of those films where ghostly hands all of a sudden reach in and switch off all the lights —Robert E. Sherwood
- Fear stabbed his stomach like a sliver of glass —Arthur Miller
- Full of dread and timidness every bit conscripts to a firing squad doing —Richard Ford
- Gives me the creeps … like petting snakes —Raymond Chandler
- Glances circular him like a lamb at a convocation of wolves —T. Coraghessan Boyle
- (Mildred'southward) heart leapt with relief similar a bird in her breast —Noël Coward
- A hiss of terror, like air whistling out of a punctured tire —Cornell Woolrich
- Horror should ascent up like a clot of claret in the pharynx —Dylan Thomas
- [A group of children] huddled in a corner … like and then many wide-eyed, trembling mice —Gregory McDonald
- I behave a scared silence with me like my smell —Due west. D. Snodgrass
- I pretend that my right foot is like a bottle. I pour my fears down into the toes and cork the whole matter at the ankle, and so none of my fears can escape into the rest of me —Dorothy B. Francis
- My heart begins to pound similar a thief due south with the police after him —Isaac Bashevis Singer
- My heart in my pharynx like a wad of sour grease —George Garrett
- Panic, like a rabbit in front of the dogs —Peter Meinke
- Panic rose equally thick every bit dear in my throat —R. Wright Campbell
- Panic shook her … every bit awful equally if she had been tottering on a cliff in a roaring wind —Belva Apparently
- Panic that was like asphyxiation —Penelope Gilliatt
- Ran terror-stricken, as if death were pursuing me —Aharon Megged
- Scared as a piss ant —Anon
- Scared … like a rabbit that spies a dog —Shelby Hearon
- Shivered with fear similar a thin dog in the common cold —Stephen Vincent Benét
- Take fearfulness for granted similar a drunken uncle —George Garrett
- Terrifying, like a Samurai sword in motion —Robert Silverberg
- Terrifying … like fingers clamped upon your throat —Beryl Markham
- Terror ebbed like water from a basin —Julia O'Faolain
- Terror … filled me as the sound of an explosion would fill up a room —Scott Spencer
- The terror inside him acted like radar —James Mitchell
- Terror [of some hard to achieve task] mocked, like some distant mountain peak —John Fowles
- Terrors that brushed her like a mantle windblown against her back —Andre Dubus
- (They) trail their fear behind them like a heavy shadow —Heinrich Böll
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Fear
(See likewise ANXIETY.)
take ane's heart in ane'south mouth To be frightened or scared, fearful or afraid, anxious or tense. The allusion is to the supposed leaping of the heart into the oral cavity upon experiencing a sudden jolt or start.
Having their heart at their very mouth for fearfulness, they did not believe that it was Jesus. (Nicholas Udall, Erasmus upon the New Testament, translated 1548)
brand the hair stand on terminate To terrify, to scare or affright, to fill with fear. The allusion is to the mode an animal's hair, especially that on the back of the cervix, involuntarily stiffens and becomes cock in the face of danger.
As for the particulars, I'1000 sure they'd make your hair stand up on end to hear them. (Frances Burney, Evelina, 1778)
milk shake in 1's shoes To be petrified, terrified, panic-stricken; to exist scared out of ane's wits. The expression is oft practical figuratively to corporate as well as individual bodies.
It had set the whole Liberal political party "shaking in its shoes." (Punch, March 15, 1873)
Variations are quake or milkshake in i's boots.
shake similar an aspen leaf To tremble, convulse; to shiver, quiver. This metaphor derives from the aspen tree with its delicate leaves perched atop long flexible stems that flutter even in the slightest breeze. The expression was used as early as 1386 past Chaucer in his Canterbury Tales.
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fear
Fright can be a noun or a verb.
ane. used every bit a noun
Fear is an unpleasant feeling that you have when you recollect you are in danger.
They huddled together, quaking with fear.
She was brought up with no fright of animals.
You do not say that someone 'feels fear'. You say that they are agape or are frightened.
They were afraid of you. They knew you had killed many men.
Anybody here is frightened of the volcano.
ii. used as a verb
If you fearfulness someone or something, y'all are afraid of them.
...a woman whom he disliked and feared.
He fears nothing.
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fear
By participle: feared
Gerund: fearing
Imperative |
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fear |
fright |
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Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend:
Noun | 1. | ![]() fright, fear emotion - whatsoever potent feeling alarm, consternation, dismay - fright resulting from the sensation of danger creeps - a feeling of fearfulness and revulsion; "he gives me the creeps" frisson, quiver, shudder, tingle, chill, thrill, shiver - an well-nigh pleasurable sensation of fright; "a frisson of surprise shot through him" horror - intense and profound fright hysteria - excessive or uncontrollable fear affright, panic, terror - an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety panic assault, scare - a sudden attack of fear stage fear - fear that affects a person nearly to face an audience apprehension, apprehensiveness, dread - fearful expectation or anticipation; "the student looked around the examination room with apprehension" timidity, timidness, timorousness - fear of the unknown or unfamiliar or fear of making decisions intimidation - the feeling of being intimidated; beingness fabricated to experience afraid or timid cold sweat - the concrete condition of concurrent perspiration and chill; associated with fear fearlessness, bravery - feeling no fear |
ii. | fear - an anxious feeling; "care had aged him"; "they hushful information technology up out of fear of public reaction" concern, care anxiety - a vague unpleasant emotion that is experienced in apprehension of some (usually ill-defined) misfortune | |
3. | ![]() reverence, veneration, awe emotion - whatever strong feeling | |
Verb | 1. | fear - be afraid or feel anxious or apprehensive almost a possible or likely situation or upshot; "I fear she might get aggressive" worry - be worried, concerned, anxious, troubled, or uneasy; "I worry about my job" |
2. | ![]() dread panic - exist overcome by a sudden fear; "The students panicked when told that final exams were less than a week abroad" | |
3. | fear - exist sorry; used to introduce an unpleasant statement; "I fear I won't brand information technology to your wedding party" regret - express with regret; "I regret to say that you lot did not gain access to Harvard" | |
4. | fright - be uneasy or apprehensive almost; "I fear the results of the final exams" | |
five. | ![]() reverence, venerate, revere esteem, respect, value, prise, prize - regard highly; think much of; "I respect his judgement"; "Nosotros prize his inventiveness" saint, enshrine - agree sacred worship - show devotion to (a deity); "Many Hindus worship Shiva" |
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fear
noun
1. dread, horror, panic, terror, dismay, awe, fearfulness, tremors, qualms, consternation, alarm, trepidation, timidity, fearfulness, bluish funk (breezy), apprehensiveness, cravenness I shivered with fear at the sound of gunfire.
2. bugbear, bête noire, horror, nightmare, feet, terror, dread, spectre, phobia, bogey, thing (informal) Flight was his greatest fear.
iii. anxiety, concern, worry, doubt, nerves (informal), distress, suspicion, willies (informal), creeps (informal), butterflies (informal), funk (informal), malaise, unease, anticipation, misgiving(s), nervousness, agitation, foreboding(s), uneasiness, solicitude, blueish funk (informal), heebie-jeebies (informal), collywobbles (informal), disquietude His fright might be baseless.
verb
1. be afraid of, dread, be scared of, be frightened of, shudder at, be fearful of, be apprehensive nigh, tremble at, be terrified by, take a horror of, take fright at, have a phobia virtually, have qualms about, live in dread of, be in a blueish funk near (informal), accept collywobbles in your breadbasket almost (informal), milkshake in your shoes well-nigh If people fear yous they respect you lot.
fear for something or or someone worry about, exist concerned most, be anxious about, tremble for, be distressed about, experience concern for, exist disquieted over He fled, maxim he feared for his life.
Quotations
"Let me assert my firm belief that the only matter we take to fear is fearfulness itself" [Franklin D. Roosevelt Inaugural Address]
"I cannot do this. This is also much for me. I shall ruin myself if I have this risk. I cannot take the bound, it's incommunicable. All of me will be gone if I practice this and I cling to myself" [J.Northward. Figgis]
"Perfect love casteth out fear" Bible: ane John
"Perfect fear casteth out dear" [Cyril Connolly]
Collins Thesaurus of the English Linguistic communication – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
fear
nounGreat agitation and feet caused by the expectation or the realization of danger:
frighten, alarm, apprehension, dread, fearfulness, fright, funk, horror, panic, terror, trepidation.
Idiom: fear and trembling.
To be agape of:
Idiom: have 1'south heart in ane'southward rima oris.
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Translations
respectar témer
strach bát se obávat se bát
frygt frygte malaise bære bange for bange for
timi
hirm kartma kartus
pelätä pelko kammo
strah bojati se
aggódik vkiért fél félelem
hræîast; óttast um hræîsla, ótti, skelfing vera hræddur um
恐れる 恐怖 不安 怖る 恐れ
두려움 두려워하다
baimingai baimingas be baimės bebaimis bijodamas
baidīties bailes baiļoties bažīties
fobie frică teamă teme
báť sa
strah bati se bojazen
frukta rädas rädsla skräck vara rädd för
กลัว ความกลัว
nỗi sợ sợ
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fright
[ˈfɪər]
n
(= risk, chance) at that place's no fear of that → ça ne risque pas d'arriver
no fear! → il n'y a pas de danger!
vt
[+ person, thing] → craindre
Y'all have nothing to fright → Vous north'avez rien à craindre.
a woman whom he disliked and feared → une femme qu'il north'aimait pas et qu'il craignait, une femme qu'il n'aimait pas et dont il avait peur
An epidemic of plague was feared
Simply On redoutait une épidémie de peste.
More two million refugees have fled the area, fearing attack
But Plus de 2 millions de réfugiés ont fui la région, dans la crainte d'une attaque.
to be feared dead
20 people are feared dead afterward the explosion → Vingt personnes auraient perdu la vie dans l'explosion.
to fright (that) ... → craindre que ...
six
to fear for [+ person] → craindre pour; [+ ane'southward future, one's safety] → craindre pour
to fright for one'south life → craindre pour sa vie
fear not! (= don't worry) → northward'ayez crainte!
never fear! (= don't worry) → ne craignez rien!
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
fear
n
→ Angst f, → Furcht f (→ for vor +dat); fears for the time to come → Zukunftsängste pl; fear of death/failure → Todes-/Versagensangst f; fear of flying → Flugangst f, → Angst f → vorm Fliegen; fearfulness of heights → Höhenangst f; he has frights for his sis's safety → er fürchtet für or um die Sicherheit seiner Schwester; there are fears that … → es wird befürchtet, dass …; have no fearfulness (old, hum) → fürchte dich nicht (old, hum); with fear and trembling → mit schlotternden Knien; to be in fearfulness of somebody/something → Angst vor jdm/etw haben; to go or alive in fear of somebody/something → in (ständiger) Angst vor jdm/etw leben; he lived in fear of beingness discovered → er lebte in ständiger Malaise davor, entdeckt zu werden; to be in fear of 1's life → um sein Leben bangen; for fear that … → aus Angst, dass …; she talked quietly for fear of waking the baby → sie sprach leise, um das Infant nicht aufzuwecken; without fright or favour (Brit) or favor (US) → ganz gerecht
no pl (= run a risk, likelihood) no fear! (inf) → nie im Leben! (inf); there's no fear of that happening over again → keine Malaise, das passiert and so leicht nicht wieder; there'southward not much fright of his coming → wir brauchen kaum Angst zu haben, dass er kommt
vt
(= feel awe for) God → Ehrfurcht haben vor (+dat)
vi to fright for → fürchten für or um; never fear! → keine Angst!
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fearfulness
(fiə) noun(a) feeling of great worry or anxiety caused past the knowledge of danger. The soldier tried non to bear witness his fear; fear of water. vrees, angs خَوْف страх medo strach die Furcht frygt; angst; skræk φόβος miedo, temor hirm ترس pelko peur פחד भय strah félelem ketakutan hræðsla, ótti, skelfing paura 恐れ 근심, 걱정 baimė bailes ketakutan vrees frykt, redsel, skrekk strach ویره medo frică, teamă страх; боязнь strach strah strah rädsla, fruktan ความกลัว korku 憂慮 страх; побоювання ڈر ، خوف sự sợ hãi 忧虑
verb1. to experience fear because of (something). She feared her begetter when he was angry; I fear for my father's prophylactic (= I am worried because I recall he is in danger). vrees يَخاف страхувам се temer bát se fürchten frygte; bære bange for φοβούμαι temer, tener miedo de kartma ترسیدن pelätä avoir peur פַּחַד מ- डर, भय करना bojati se, biti u strahu fél; aggódik vkiért takut hræðast; óttast um avere paura 恐れる 두려움을 느끼다 bijoti baidīties; baiļoties takut vrezen frykte, være redd bać się ویریدل temer a-i fi frică бояться; опасаться báť sa bati se plašiti se vara rädd för, frukta, vara orolig för ทำให้กลัว korkmak 擔憂 лякатися; побоюватися خوف زدہ ہونا sợ (ai/cái gì) 担忧
2. to regret. I fear you will non be able to see him today. bevrees wees يَأْسَف опасявам се lamentar obávat se befürchten bange for λυπούμαι temer kartma متاسف بودن pelätä craindre לַחשוֹש खेद प्रकट करना žaliti, misliti fél menyesal vera hræddur um temere 懸念する 후회하다 bijoti, nuogąstauti baidīties; bažīties menyesal vrezen frykte, være redd, beklage obawiać się, lękać się خواشینی lamentar a-i fi teamă сожалеть obávať sa bati se bojati se befara เกรง; เสียใจ korkmak, üzülmek 遺憾 боятися افسوس ظاہر کرنا lo ngại 遗憾
ˈfearful adjective1. afraid. a fearful look. bang, bevrees, angstig خائِف страхлив assustado bázlivý furchtsam bange φοβισμένος temeroso kartlik وحشت زده pelokas craintif מפחיד डरा हुआ prestrašen félénk takut óttasleginn spaventoso 恐れて 두려워하는 baimingas baiļpilns takut bang engstelig, redd bojaźliwy ډاروونكى، دارېدونكى assustado temător испуганный bojazlivý boječ prestrašen rädd, skrämd ที่น่ากลัว korkmuş 害怕的 наляканий خوفزدہ lo lắng và sợ hãi 害怕的
two. terrible. The lion gave a fearful roar. verskriklik, vreeslik مُخيف، مُرْعِب страшен terrível strašný furchtbar forfærdelig φοβερός terrible, espantoso hirmuäratav هراس آور kauhea effrayant מַפחִידָה भयानक strašan szörnyű mengerikan skelfilegur, ógnvekjandi spaventoso, terribile 恐ろしい 무시무시한 baisus drausmīgs; baismīgs mengerikan vreselijk fryktelig straszny ډاروونكى terrível înspăimântător ужасный, страшный strašný strašen stravičan fruktansvärd น่ากลัว korkunç 可怕的 жахливий دہشت ناک kinh khủng; ghê sợ 可怕的
3. very bad. a fearful mistake! verskriklik, liederlik سَيِّء جِداً ужасен terrível hrozný furchtbar frygtelig φοβερός, πολύ κακός terrible, tremendo hirmus افتضاح vakava épouvantable נוראי बहुत भयानक grozan borzalmas sangat buruk hræðilegur spaventoso ひどい 끔찍한 baisus briesmīgs; šausmīgs sangat teruk vreselijk fryktelig, reddsom straszny دارېدونكى terrível îngrozitor ужасный hrozný neznanski užasan förskräcklig แย่มาก çok kötü 極壞的 страшний نہایت ناگوار tệ hại 极坏的
ˈfearfully adverbvreesbevange بِخَوْف، بصورة مُخيفَه боязливо com medo bázlivě; strašně furchtbar forfærdeligt; frygteligt φοβισμένα temerosamente kartlikult, hirmuäratavalt بطور وحشتناک؛ بسیار بد pelokkaasti terriblement; craintivement בְּפַּחַד भय सहित strašno, grozno szörnyen dengan ketakutan hræðilega terribilmente, spaventosamente 恐ろしく 무서워하여 baimingai, baisiai briesmīgi; šausmīgi dengan ketakutan bang, vreselijk fryktelig, reddsomt strasznie په ډاروونكى دول terrivelmente/com medo grozav; cu teamă ужасно, страшно bojazlivo; strašne strašno; boječe stravično räddhågat, skrämt, förskräckligt อย่างน่ากลัว korkuyla 可怕地 жахливо خوف کے ساتھ sợ hãi;lấm lét 可怕地
ˈfearless adjectivewithout fear; brave. a fearless soldier. onbevrees, onverskrokke, moedig جَسور، جَريء، لا يَخاف безстрашен destemido nebojácný, odvážný furchtlos frygtløs ατρόμητος intrépido, audaz kartmatu نترس peloton intrépide עשוי לבלי חת भय रहित neustrašiv bátor tanpa takut óttalaus, djarfur intrepido 恐れを知らない 무서움을 모르는 bebaimis bezbailīgs tidak gentar onbevreesd fryktløs, uten redsel nieustraszony بې ډاره، زړور sem medo/ADJ – destemido neînfricat бесстрашный nebojácny, smelý neustrašen neustrašiv oförfärad, orädd ไม่มีความกลัว korkusuz 大膽的 безстрашний, мужній بلا خوف tin đảm; chẳng sợ cái gì 大胆的
ˈfearlessly adverbonbevrees, moedig بِجَسارَه، بِجُرأَه، بِدون خَوْف безстрашно destemidamente nebojácně, odvážně furchtlos frygtløst άφοβα sin temor kartmatult بطور شجاعانه pelottomasti intrépidement בְּלִי פַּחַד निर्भयतापूर्वक neustrašivo, hrabro vakmerőn dengan berani djarflega, óttalaust intrepidamente 大胆不敵に 겂 없이 be baimės bezbailīgi dengan tidak gentar onbevreesd fryktløst, uten redsel nieustraszenie په زړوره تو ګه destemidamente fără frică/teamă бесстрашно nebojácne neustrašno neustrašivo oförfärat อย่างไม่มีความกลัว korkusuzca 大膽地 безстрашно بے خوفی سے gan dạ; bạo dạn 大胆地
for fear ofand then as not to. She would not go pond for fear of communicable a cold. uit vrees vir خَوْفاً مِن за да не com receio de z obavy před, aby ne- aus Furcht vor af frygt for μην τυχόν por miedo de, por temor a kartuses(t) مبادا که؛ از ترس اینکه jottei de peur de מִפַּחַד שֶׁ- के डर से कोई काम नहीं करना iz straha od (pred) nehogy... untuk menghindari af ótta við per paura di ~しないように …을 하지 않도록 kad ne baidoties untuk menghindari uit vrees voor av frykt for z obawy przed بې ډاره com receio de ca să nu боясь zo strachu iz strahu (pred) da ne bi av rädsla för เนื่องจากกลัวว่า korkusuyla, endişesiyle 以免 через боязнь کسی امکان سے بچنے کے لیے یا کسی خوف سے e rằng; sợ rằng 以免
in fear ofin a country of being agape of. He lived in fear of his female parent. vir iets/ iemand bang wees في حالَة خَوْف в страх com medo de five obavách o in Angst vor i frygt for με το φόβο con miedo a kartuses با ترس از jnk pelossa dans la crainte de פַחַד מְ- डरा हुआ u strahu fél, tart vkitől dalam ketakutan kepada í stöðugum ótta við nel timore di ~を恐れて ...을 걱정하여 bijodamas bailēs par; baidīdamies par takut pada in malaise voor i frykt for due west strachu przed په داریی com receio de/...medo.. cu frica (lui) в страхе v strachu v strahu (pred) u strahu od i skräck för อย่างกลัว ๆ endişesi/üzüntüsü içinde, korkusu ile 害怕 у страхові کسی کے خوف میں trong trạng thái sợ ai/cái gì 害怕
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fearfulness
→ خَوْف, يَخافُ bát se, strach frygt, frygte Malaise, fürchten φοβάμαι, φόβος miedo, temer pelätä, pelko craindre, peur bojati se, strah paura, temere 不安, 恐れる 두려움, 두려워하다 angst, bang zijn frykt, frykte bać się, obawa medo, temer бояться, страх rädsla, vara rädd för กลัว, ความกลัว korkmak, korku nỗi sợ, sợ 害怕Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
fear
north. temor, miedo, aprehensión;
five. temer, tener miedo.
English language-Castilian Medical Lexicon © Farlex 2012
fear
n miedo, temor 1000; fear of needles ..miedo a las agujas
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