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fearful

American  
[feer-fuhl] / ˈfɪər fəl /

adjective

  1. causing or apt to cause fear; frightening.

    a fearful apparition.

  2. feeling fear, dread, apprehension, or solicitude.

    fearful for his life.

    Synonyms:
    worried, concerned, anxious, solicitous, distrustful, uneasy, apprehensive, timorous, timid, afraid
  3. full of awe or reverence.

    fearful of the Lord.

  4. showing or caused by fear.

    fearful behavior exhibited by dogs in the animal shelter.

  5. extreme in size, intensity, or badness: fearful poverty.

    a fearful head cold;

    fearful poverty.


fearful British  
/ ˈfɪəfʊl /

adjective

  1. having fear; afraid

  2. causing fear; frightening

  3. informal very unpleasant or annoying

    a fearful cold

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Other Word Forms

  • fearfully adverb
  • fearfulness noun
  • unfearful adjective

Etymology

Origin of fearful

First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English ferful(l); fear, -ful

Example Sentences

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“Be greedy when others are fearful” is one half of one of Warren Buffett’s most well-known investing maxims.

From Barron's

"We are fearful for our children crossing the road," Wiley said.

From BBC

For those who are allergic or may be fearful, Huw said the brand has always been as inclusive as possible.

From BBC

But as famed investor Warren Buffett has said, the time to be greedy is when others are fearful.

From MarketWatch

Meanwhile, both the United Arab Emirates and Qatar were being targeted by retaliatory drone and missile strikes from Iran, creating a tense and fearful environment for those who were trapped in airports and hotels.

From BBC