fearful
adjective/ˈfɪəfl/
/ˈfɪrfl/
- (formal) nervous and afraid
- fearful (for somebody) Parents are ever fearful for their children.
- fearful (of something/of doing something) fearful of an attack
- Fearful of continued unrest, the government imposed a state of emergency.
- fearful (about something) They were understandably fearful about the future.
- fearful (that…) She was fearful that she would fail.
Extra ExamplesTopics Feelingsb2- I felt fearful for my life.
- Fearful of an attack, the government declared a state of emergency.
- The experience had left her fearful and uncertain.
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- [only before noun] (formal) terrible and frightening
- (old-fashioned, informal) extremely bad
- We made a fearful mess of the room.
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