Fears synonyms
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Part of speech:
To regard with deep respect or reverence.
To regard with deep respect, love, and awe; venerate
The definition of reverence is treating with great respect.
To consider (something) to be true or probable on little or no evidence:
Shy is defined as refraining from doing something, often out of fear or nervousness.
To recoil is to spring back or back away.
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To affect with panic
Flinch is defined as to make a quick motion of the body moving away out of surprise or fear.
To eschew is defined as to purposely try to stay away from or to avoid.
To anticipate with anxiety, alarm, or apprehension; fear intensely
To be undecided or skeptical about:
To have no confidence in; doubt or suspect:
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To upset or distress:
To cringe is to draw back or to move your face or body in order to shrink from danger or fear.
To cringe in fear.
To cause anxiety or uneasiness in:
To anticipate with fear or alarm
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To fill with alarm or anxious concern.
To arouse fear in; terrify:
To be vexed or troubled; worry.
Tremble means to shake involuntarily, often out of fear or because you are cold.
To bleach (endive, celery, etc.) by earthing up or covering so as to keep away light and improve the appearance, flavor, or tenderness
To shudder is to shake or tremble, often because of fear.
To shiver or shudder, as with cold or from strong emotion.
Quaver is a situation where your voice shakes, trembles or expresses uncertainty.
To move unsteadily or haltingly; stumble:
Fright is defined as sudden fear or apprehension, or is a person who looks startling or ridiculous.
Funk means a feeling of being depressed or overwhelmed by anxiety or fear.
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A sudden fear or panic; attack of fright, often unreasonable
frissons
A moment of intense excitement; a shudder:
bugaboos
A difficult or persistent problem:
A cause of annoyance or harassment.
A state of apprehension and fear resulting from the anticipation of a threatening event or situation. &diamf3; In psychiatry, a patient has an anxiety disorder &diamf3; if normal psychological functioning is disrupted or if anxiety persists without an identifiable cause.
A source of nagging concern or uneasiness.
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Despair is defined as a deep sadness, or loss of hope.
(Informal) Intense nervous depression or anxiety. Often used with the.
A nervous thrill; trembling sensation
The avoidance of a thing, situation, or behavior because it has been associated with an unpleasant or painful stimulus.
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A sudden disturbing feeling:
A strong fear, dislike, or aversion.
A disturbed feeling of fear, doubt, apprehension, etc.
Anything inspiring seemingly excessive fear or dread; bogy; bugbear
Anything causing seemingly needless or excessive fear or anxiety
An anxious feeling of foreboding; dread
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Perturbation is an anxiety or disturbance, or is a cause of disturbance, or a from what is normal, especially when the deviation is caused by an outside influence.
Foreboding is defined as a feeling or premonition that something bad is going to occur.
A hesitating or feeling hesitant
The stirring up of public interest in a matter of controversy, such as a political or social issue.
A premonition; a feeling that something, often of undesirable nature, is going to happen.
braves (antonym)
Brave means to face something with courage.
dares (antonym)
To be courageous or bold enough to do or try something:
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withstands (antonym)
To withstand is to be able to successfully cope with something or to be able to resist or remain unaffected by something.
outfaces (antonym)
To overcome with a bold or self-assured look; stare down:
dashes (antonym)
A sudden movement; a rush:
braveries (antonym)
The definition of bravery means courage.
fears (related)
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Find another word for fears. In this page you can discover 68 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for fears, like: venerates, reveres, reverences, winces, suspects, shies, recoils, quails, panics, flinches and eschews.