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fear

fear

 
 
pronunciation:
fir
parts of speech:
noun, verb
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part of speech: noun
definition 1: a strong feeling one gets when one expects danger or pain.
Her fear of fire is based on a bad experience.
 
synonyms:
apprehension, dread, fright, terror
antonyms:
fearlessness
similar words:
alarm, anxiety, dismay, horror, panic, phobia, scare, tension
definition 2: something that causes such an emotion.
His greatest fear is of losing his parents.
synonyms:
fright, terror
similar words:
anxiety, horror, phobia, worry
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part of speech: verb
inflections: fears, fearing, feared
definition 1: to be frightened of.
I fear high places.
synonyms:
dread
definition 2: to have a feeling that something unwanted is likely to happen or is likely to be true; suspect.
Kyle feared that he was being lied to.
similar words:
wonder
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Word History
Fear comes from fere, an Old English word. Its earliest meaning, in the 700s, was "danger or peril." It was not used for the feeling of fear until the 1300s.
Word Builder: fear +
  • fearful:
    having or showing fear.
  • fearless:
    having or showing no fear.
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