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[noun] an emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger (usually accompanied by a desire to flee or fight)
[noun] an anxious feeling; "care had aged him"; "they hushed it up out of fear of public reaction"
[verb] regard with feelings of respect and reverence; consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of; "Fear God as your father"; "We venerate genius"
[verb] be afraid or scared of; be frightened of; "I fear the winters in Moscow"; "We should not fear the Communists!"
[verb] be uneasy or apprehensive about; "I fear the results of the final exams"
[verb] be sorry; used to introduce an unpleasant statement; "I fear I won't make it to your wedding party"
[verb] be afraid or feel anxious or apprehensive about a possible or probable situation or event; "I fear she might get aggressive"
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\Fear\, n. A variant of {Fere}, a mate, a companion. [Obs.] --Spenser.
\Fear\, n. [OE. fer, feer, fere, AS. f?r a coming suddenly upon, fear, danger; akin to D. vaar, OHG. f[=a]ra danger, G. gefahr, Icel. f[=a]r harm, mischief, plague, and to E. fare, peril. See {Fare}.] 1. A painful emotion or passion excited by the expectation of evil, or the apprehension of impending danger; apprehension; anxiety; solicitude; alarm; dread. Note: The degrees of this passion, beginning with the most moderate, may be thus expressed, -- apprehension, fear, dread, fright, terror. Fear is an uneasiness of the mind, upon the thought of future evil likely to befall us. --Locke. Where no hope is left, is left no fear. --Milton. 2. (Script.)
(a) Apprehension of incurring, or solicitude to avoid, God's wrath; the trembling and awful reverence felt toward the Supreme Belng.
(b) Respectful reverence for men of authority or worth. I will put my fear in their hearts. --Jer. xxxii. 40. I will teach you the fear of the Lord. --Ps. xxxiv. 11. render therefore to all their dues; tribute to whom tribute is due . . . fear to whom fear. --Rom. xiii. 7. 3. That which causes, or which is the object of, apprehension or alarm; source or occasion of terror; danger; dreadfulness. There were they in great fear, where no fear was. --Ps. liii. 5. The fear of your adventure would counsel you to a more equal enterprise. --Shak. {For fear}, in apprehension lest. ``For fear you ne'er see chain nor money more.'' --Shak.
\Fear\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Feared}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fearing}.] [OE. feren, faeren, to frighten, to be afraid, AS. f?ran to terrify. See {Fear}, n.] 1. To feel a painful apprehension of; to be afraid of; to consider or expect with emotion of alarm or solicitude. I will fear no evil, for thou art with me. --Ps. xxiii. 4. Note: With subordinate clause. I greatly fear my money is not safe. --Shak. I almost fear to quit your hand. --D. Jerrold. 2. To have a reverential awe of; to solicitous to avoid the displeasure of. Leave them to God above; him serve and fear. --Milton. 3. To be anxious or solicitous for. [R.] The sins of the father are to be laid upon the children, therefore . . . I fear you. --Shak. 4. To suspect; to doubt. [Obs.] Ay what else, fear you not her courage? --Shak. 5. To affright; to terrify; to drive away or prevent approach of by fear. [Obs.] fear their people from doing evil. --Robynsin (More's utopia). Tush, tush! fear boys with bugs. --Shak. Syn: To apprehend; dread; reverence; venerate.
\Fear\, v. i. To be in apprehension of evil; to be afraid; to feel anxiety on account of some expected evil. I exceedingly fear and quake. --Heb. xii. 21.

Synonyms for fear

care, concern, dread, fearfulness, fright, revere, reverence, venerate

Antonyms: bravery, fearlessness

See also: alarm | anxiety | apprehension | apprehensiveness | awe | chill | cold sweat | consternation | creeps | dismay | dread | emotion | enshrine | esteem | frisson | horror | hysteria | intimidation | panic | panic | panic attack | prise | prize | quiver | regret | respect | reverence | saint | scare | shiver | shudder | stage fright | terror | thrill | timidity | timidness | timorousness | tingle | value | veneration | worry | worship |

Related terms: agitation, anxiety, attack of nerves, cowardice, discomposure, falter, fidgets, have qualms, lily-liveredness, nerves, panic, pause, respect, scruple, shudder at, stick at, straddle the fence, suspense, timidness, uneasiness, weakheartedness, zeal

The fun area, different aproach to word »fear«

Let's analyse "fear" as pure text. This string has Four letters in One syllable and Two vowels. 50% of vowels is 11.4% more then average English word. Written in backwards: RAEF. Average typing speed for these characters is 1135 milliseconds. [info]

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Numerology

Hearts desire number calculated from vowels: fear: 5 + 1 = 6, reduced: 6 . and the final result is Six.
Destiny number calculated from all letters: fear: 6 + 5 + 1 + 9 = 21, reduced: 3, and the final result is Three.

Tarot cards

Letter Num. Tarot c. Intensity Meaning
A (1) 1 Magician Creative, Inventive, Intuitive
E (1) 5 Hierophant Wise, Crafty, Daring, Inventive
F (1) 6 Lovers Practical, Faithful, Organizer
R (1) 18 Moon Patient, Determined, Strong

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