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fear noun 1 anxiety and distress caused by the awareness of danger or expectation of pain. 2 a cause of this feeling. 3 relig reverence, awe or dread. verb (feared, fearing) 1 to be afraid of someone or something. 2 to think or expect something with dread. 3 to regret something; to be sorry to say something. for fear of ... or for fear that ... because of the danger of something or that something will happen. in fear of something or someone frightened of it or them. no fear colloq no chance; definitely not no fear of winning No fear! put the fear of God into someone colloq to terrify them. without fear or favour completely impartially.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon fær calamity.
fear for something to be frightened or anxious about it feared for their lives. |
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