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I. fear [fɪəʳ, Am fɪr] N
1. fear (dread):
fear
fear
2. fear (anxiety):
fear
potwierdzać [perf potwierdzić] czyjeś najgorsze obawy
for fear of [or that] sth
no fear! Brit inf
II. fear [fɪəʳ, Am fɪr] VB trans
1. fear (be afraid):
fear
2. fear form (feel concern, worry):
to fear that...
to fear the worst
III. fear [fɪəʳ, Am fɪr] VB intr
1. fear (be afraid):
to fear [for sb]
2. fear (feel concern, worry):
I fear [that]...
never fear [or fear not] form
OpenDict entry
fear VB
to fear
Present
Ifear
youfear
he/she/itfears
wefear
youfear
theyfear
Past
Ifeared
youfeared
he/she/itfeared
wefeared
youfeared
theyfeared
Present Perfect
Ihavefeared
youhavefeared
he/she/ithasfeared
wehavefeared
youhavefeared
theyhavefeared
Past Perfect
Ihadfeared
youhadfeared
he/she/ithadfeared
wehadfeared
youhadfeared
theyhadfeared
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never fear [or fear not] form
no fear! Brit inf
drżeć [perf za-] ze strachu
Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
It contributed to the discovery of new species and the rediscovery of species following years of fear that they were extinct.
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In an experiment, subjects viewed 20 videos of dancers performing the same dance attempting to convey anger, fear, grief or joy.
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School-itis is a powerful overwhelming fear; the student simply can not be in the school building under regimentation.
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However, due to her fear of ridicule and failure, she's very nitpicky and will agonize over even the smallest details.
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He therefore denied each and every attribute mentioned in the scriptures, for fear of anthropomorphism.
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