Definition of fearful adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

fearful, apprehensive, afraid mean disturbed by fear. fearful implies often a timorous or worrying temperament.

5 days agoย ยท Adjective fearful (comparative more fearful, superlative most fearful) Frightening; causing fear.

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FEARFUL definition: causing or apt to cause fear; frightening. See examples of fearful used in a sentence.

Fearful is used to emphasize that something is very bad. You gave me a fearful shock! 'It sounds the most fearful hard work,' Sybil said later. This is fearfully expensive compared with the last one I โ€ฆ

We fearful ourselves, in that way when you see our bushiness you will be afraid.

Define fearful. fearful synonyms, fearful pronunciation, fearful translation, English dictionary definition of fearful. adj. 1. a. Experiencing fear; frightened: fearful about losing one's job; fearful of a scornful โ€ฆ

When someone is fearful, they experience a heightened sense of unease or worry that may be accompanied by physical and emotional manifestations, such as increased heart rate, trembling, or โ€ฆ

Fearful is an adjective describing someone or something that is frightened, scared or apprehensive. It can also represent a feeling of apprehension or anxiety about a possible or imminent situation or event.

When someone is fearful, they experience a heightened sense of unease or worry that may be accompanied by physical and emotional manifestations, such as increased heart rate, trembling, or โ€ฆ

Fearful is an adjective describing someone or something that is frightened, scared or apprehensive. It can also represent a feeling of apprehension or anxiety about a possible or imminent situation or event.

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