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fear <a fear; fears> N

fear <a fear; fears> VB (feelings & emotions)

fear <a fear; fears> N

fear N

fear (feelings & emotions)

fear N (feelings & emotions)

fear

fear (feelings & emotions)

fear

Usage examples with fear

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English
Perhaps for fear of planning a new attack, he decided to reconvene several councils of war.
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The aura may manifest itself as a feeling of dj vu, jamais vu, fear, euphoria or depersonalization.
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Consumers fear, he added, that they will be billed in one go at some future date and that they may have difficulties in settling any such billing amount.
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Of course, few things struck as much fear into the hearts of city fathers as white/black labor cooperation.
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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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Feelings can include depression, fear of rejection, feelings of isolation, fear of being found out, and self-destructive feelings.
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A device which camouflages the whirr of the dentist's drill could take the fear out of getting your teeth treated, researchers say.
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His gimmick over the years has more or less remained the same, a tough talking big mouth who cowered in fear when being physically confronted.
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Although gangs were disproportionately confined to lower-income inner-city sections, fear knew no boundaries citywide.
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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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