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feared

[ feerd ]

adjective

Dialect.
  1. afraid; afeard.


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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ܲ·ڱ𲹰 adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of feared1

Aphetic form of afeard
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In an interview with investigators, Lopez said he feared for his life when he saw Yang approaching with an angry expression on his face.

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I expected to sprint through “Ulysses” in a couple of weeks but found myself running uphill in a race I feared might never end.

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They claimed a wartime power for the president by invoking the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, adopted when President John Adams feared a war with France, which had been seizing American ships.

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Such a series of reactions and reprisals from China and the US appeared to be exactly what investors feared last week, as American stock indexes dropped by double-digit percentages.

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At this point, Joanne said she feared she had "six months to a year to survive here" and worried about what would happen to her children.

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