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单词 fearful
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Definition of fearful in English:

fearful

adjective ˈfɪəfʊlˈfɪəf(ə)lˈfɪrfəl
  • 1Feeling or showing fear or anxiety.

    they are fearful of the threat of nuclear war
    with clause he's fearful that his career is over
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But he's a timid child, fearful of water, heights, spiders, darkness and the great outdoors.
    • When you know who you are, there's no need to feel weird or threatened or fearful of people who aren't exactly like you.
    • Just reading that list of cautions makes me fearful about ever leaving my two daughters home by themselves.
    • Some farmers are fearful that they are not being properly rewarded for the quality of the milk they produce.
    • She was horrified by this show of affection and fearful of its consequences.
    • His characters are guilty and fearful, their predicaments horrendous.
    • When this area of our life is threatened we become fearful and disillusioned.
    • Granted, most people would be afraid to interfere, fearful of the consequences.
    • This lady points out her home here among the rubble, but she is afraid of being seen on camera, fearful of what may happen to her.
    • Everyone is fearful for his future, and fear leads people to do amazing, extraordinary things.
    • She saw the looks of fearful people, but what they were afraid of she didn't know.
    • Often the most panicked people are bystanders who become extremely fearful but have no outlet for that energy.
    • Are you really fearful of being misinterpreted or are you just afraid to stand up for your constituents?
    • Players are tentative and nervous, fearful that one missed shot or ugly turnover will earn them a seat on the bench.
    • The current, ever-present threat of an imminent war can often make people feel fearful and powerless.
    • If we are fearful of the consequences of murder then we are not likely to carry out a murder and that is good and to be welcomed.
    • There's no question that at the time of the abduction she was in fear and was fearful for a period of time.
    • We stood locked in a battle of stares for a minute, my horrified expression gazing into her fearful one.
    • I have felt powerless, disgusted, frustrated, horrified and even fearful this week, all in equal measure.
    • For example, over the past two decades I was excessively fearful of inflation.
    Synonyms
    afraid, frightened, scared, scared stiff, scared to death, terrified, petrified
    alarmed, panicky, nervous, tense, apprehensive, uneasy, hesitant, disquieted, worried, worried sick, anxious
    British nervy
    informal jittery, jumpy, in a (blue) funk
    dialect frit
    archaic afeared, affrighted
    nervous, trembling, quaking, quivering, shrinking, cowering, cowed, daunted
    timid, timorous, diffident, faint-hearted, cowardly, pusillanimous
    British nervy
    informal jittery, jumpy, twitchy, keyed up, yellow, chicken, in a cold sweat, a bundle of nerves, like a cat on a hot tin roof, frightened of one's own shadow
    British informal having kittens, like a cat on hot bricks, windy, stressy
    North American informal spooked, spooky, antsy
    dated overstrung, unquiet
    1. 1.1 Causing or likely to cause people to be afraid; horrifying.
      a fearful accident
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Among the nations there are fearful wars and dreadful diseases.
      • So we are intended to be relieved of the fear that our dying need be a fearful experience.
      • To the outside world, Chernobyl stands as a fearful accident and a catalogue of gross errors.
      • There are no limits to our human ability to justify our fear for, in truth, the world is a fearful place.
      • The literature supports an Oedipal stage, but finds that a good superego is likely to come from a loving rather than a fearful relationship with a father.
      • It came to mind that Christians who encountered Paul would have found him shocking and fearful.
      • An Arab writer on the consequences of the Black Death for animals added another hideous dimension to our awareness of that fearful episode.
      • In spite of his fear he decides to accompany his master on this fearful adventure.
      • It did not gain that influence by producing timid and fearful programmes.
      • Call it by its real name and much of the fearful power of the thing is lost.
      • Economists nevertheless refuse to be alarmed by fearful prognoses of deflation.
      • We are grieving not just for the dead but also for all our own fearful futures - the threat of war, more suffering and more fanatical hatred.
      • When we are faced by a fearful situation it is human nature to hide our emotions behind a brave front and to smile when inside we are crying.
      • With fearful symmetry, ' terror ' has acquired a new meaning, too.
      • Bad experiences can lead to the development of fearful beliefs about the future - fears the past will be repeated if we act the same way again.
      Synonyms
      terrible, dreadful, awful, appalling, frightful, ghastly, horrific, horrible, horrifying, horrendous, very bad, terribly bad, shocking, atrocious, abominable, hideous, monstrous, dire, grim, unspeakable, gruesome, grievous, lamentable, distressing, harrowing, alarming
  • 2informal Very great.

    he was in a fearful hurry
    Synonyms
    very great, great, extreme, real, dreadful
    informal terrible, impossible
    British informal right, proper

Derivatives

  • fearfulness

  • noun ˈfɪəfʊlnəsˈfɪəf(ə)lnəsˈfɪrfəlnəs
    • Emotional impairments may include apathy, irritability, anxiety, fearfulness and depression.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Dread, trepidation or even uneasiness suggest a fearfulness that has mostly dissipated.
      • The musical score dramatically illustrates her fearfulness and panic.
      • People may experience fearfulness, palpitations and even panic attacks.
      • At its heart is fear, and fearfulness is increasingly part of the experience of life within it.
 
 

Definition of fearful in US English:

fearful

adjectiveˈfirfəlˈfɪrfəl
  • 1Feeling afraid; showing fear or anxiety.

    bond traders have remained fearful of inflation
    with clause the mothers were fearful that their daughters would marry and move abroad
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I have felt powerless, disgusted, frustrated, horrified and even fearful this week, all in equal measure.
    • His characters are guilty and fearful, their predicaments horrendous.
    • She was horrified by this show of affection and fearful of its consequences.
    • Often the most panicked people are bystanders who become extremely fearful but have no outlet for that energy.
    • When this area of our life is threatened we become fearful and disillusioned.
    • Players are tentative and nervous, fearful that one missed shot or ugly turnover will earn them a seat on the bench.
    • Are you really fearful of being misinterpreted or are you just afraid to stand up for your constituents?
    • If we are fearful of the consequences of murder then we are not likely to carry out a murder and that is good and to be welcomed.
    • This lady points out her home here among the rubble, but she is afraid of being seen on camera, fearful of what may happen to her.
    • There's no question that at the time of the abduction she was in fear and was fearful for a period of time.
    • But he's a timid child, fearful of water, heights, spiders, darkness and the great outdoors.
    • She saw the looks of fearful people, but what they were afraid of she didn't know.
    • Some farmers are fearful that they are not being properly rewarded for the quality of the milk they produce.
    • Granted, most people would be afraid to interfere, fearful of the consequences.
    • For example, over the past two decades I was excessively fearful of inflation.
    • When you know who you are, there's no need to feel weird or threatened or fearful of people who aren't exactly like you.
    • The current, ever-present threat of an imminent war can often make people feel fearful and powerless.
    • Just reading that list of cautions makes me fearful about ever leaving my two daughters home by themselves.
    • Everyone is fearful for his future, and fear leads people to do amazing, extraordinary things.
    • We stood locked in a battle of stares for a minute, my horrified expression gazing into her fearful one.
    Synonyms
    afraid, frightened, scared, scared stiff, scared to death, terrified, petrified
    nervous, trembling, quaking, quivering, shrinking, cowering, cowed, daunted
    1. 1.1 Causing or likely to cause people to be afraid; horrifying.
      a fearful accident
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Economists nevertheless refuse to be alarmed by fearful prognoses of deflation.
      • So we are intended to be relieved of the fear that our dying need be a fearful experience.
      • To the outside world, Chernobyl stands as a fearful accident and a catalogue of gross errors.
      • Among the nations there are fearful wars and dreadful diseases.
      • There are no limits to our human ability to justify our fear for, in truth, the world is a fearful place.
      • Call it by its real name and much of the fearful power of the thing is lost.
      • It did not gain that influence by producing timid and fearful programmes.
      • We are grieving not just for the dead but also for all our own fearful futures - the threat of war, more suffering and more fanatical hatred.
      • In spite of his fear he decides to accompany his master on this fearful adventure.
      • When we are faced by a fearful situation it is human nature to hide our emotions behind a brave front and to smile when inside we are crying.
      • Bad experiences can lead to the development of fearful beliefs about the future - fears the past will be repeated if we act the same way again.
      • The literature supports an Oedipal stage, but finds that a good superego is likely to come from a loving rather than a fearful relationship with a father.
      • It came to mind that Christians who encountered Paul would have found him shocking and fearful.
      • With fearful symmetry, ' terror ' has acquired a new meaning, too.
      • An Arab writer on the consequences of the Black Death for animals added another hideous dimension to our awareness of that fearful episode.
      Synonyms
      terrible, dreadful, awful, appalling, frightful, ghastly, horrific, horrible, horrifying, horrendous, very bad, terribly bad, shocking, atrocious, abominable, hideous, monstrous, dire, grim, unspeakable, gruesome, grievous, lamentable, distressing, harrowing, alarming
  • 2informal Very great.

    he could cause a fearful commotion
    Synonyms
    very great, great, extreme, real, dreadful
 
 
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