anxiety, fearfulness, horror, fright, panic, awe, alarm
synonyms: alarm, anxiety, awe, consternation, dismay, dread, fearfulness, fright, horror, intimidation, panic, shock, trepidation, trepidity antonyms: cheer, glee, happiness, joy
Pomeranians are not recommended for households with young children because of their unstable temperaments. Obedience instructors see LOTS of Pomeranians with neurotic behaviors that include biting, extreme fearfulness, moodiness, and general nastiness.
June N. Brodie has written: 'An investigation of the relationship between general fearfulness, locus of control, and social activity among retirees' -- subject(s): Fear, Retirement, Psychology, Older people
In the King James version the phrase - fear not - appears 62 times the word - fearful - appears 11 times the word - fearfully - appears once the word - Fearfulness - appears 3 times
worry, concern, apprehension, apprehensiveness, uneasiness, unease, fearfulness, fear, disquiet, disquietude, inquietude, perturbation, agitation, angst, misgiving, nervousness, nerves, tension, tenseness; informal heebie-jeebies, butterflies (in one's stomach), jitteriness, the jitters, twitchiness
In the King James version, the exact word 'fear' occurs 400 times. There are also variations on the word, such as fearfully (1) fearest (3) fearfulness (3) fears (4) fearing (8) fearful (11) feareth (20) feared (74)
Timidity or timidness, is a general quality of fearfulness. A mouse would be described as a timid creature. Also means easy fear. It can apply to social situations in which a timid person is one who is unwilling to speak up, who tries to fade into the background, who is afraid of encountering new or unusual situations or people.
Chuchundra in "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" is depicted as a nervous, timid, and somewhat cowardly character. He prefers to hide and avoid confrontation, unlike the brave and courageous mongoose Rikki-tikki-tavi. Chuchundra's fearfulness often leads him to make poor decisions and puts him in challenging situations throughout the story.
The swirling vortex and unpredictability of Charybdis frightens the men more. The poet's vivid description of Charybdis as "gulping down the sea and spewing it out again three times a day" conveys the intensity and relentlessness of the danger, heightening the men's fear of being consumed by the powerful whirlpool.
A patient's apprehension before surgery is very normal.My apprehension increased as I neared the principal's office.Feelings of apprehension can be reduced when we know facts about the situation.
In the King James version the word - fear - appears 400 times the word - feared - appears 74 times the word - fearest - appears 3 times the word - feareth - appears 20 times the word - fearful - appears 11 times the word - fearfully - appears once the word - Fearfulness - appears 3 times the word - fearing - appears 8 times the word - fears - appears 4 times