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feared

[ feerd ]

adjective

Dialect.
  1. afraid; afeard.


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Other Word Forms

  • ܲ·ڱ𲹰 adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of feared1

Aphetic form of afeard
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She and her family were in a protracted eviction battle, and she feared becoming homeless again.

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Particularly feared by civilians was the use of napalm bombs, with more than 400,000 tons of the thickened petroleum used during the war.

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It was PSG who made it happen - and made it happen exactly in the manner Rice so clearly feared.

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Dundee University has announced an "alternative pathway" to solving the financial crisis at the institution that will see fewer job cuts than feared.

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Children feared "a stranger, a classmate, or even a friend" could target them using technologies which could be found on popular search and social media platforms.

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