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The word meaning "able to be feared" is spelt as you have done in the question.

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Q: How do you spell fearsome?
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The correct spelling is "fearsome."


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Fearsome. Fiercem is close, but not actually a word.


What does fearsome mean?

Fearsome means frightening


What part of speech is fearsome?

Fearsome is an adjective. It describes a noun or pronoun that causes fear--a fearsome noise.


What is the noun for fearsome?

The noun form for the adjective 'fearsome' is fearsomeness.The word 'fearsome' is the adjective form of the noun fear.


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Fearsome Five was created in 1981.


How do you use the word fearsome in sentence?

he was very fearsome .his eyes made it more worse.


What was the spell gothel used to hold Rapunzel in the tower in barbie as Rapunzel?

it was a spell that trapped one with a lying heart:,,~"indeed it is,.but to make it more detailed, her, "Tower, tower, do your part, never release your prisoner with a lying heart! Hear for as these words are spoken, this fearsome spell can never be broken",.


How do you use fearsome in a sentence?

Here is an example sentence: The large man was a fearsome spectacle, as he was carrying an axe. Or The tiger was a fearsome beast because it was getting ready to pounce.


Is the great white shark the most fearsome of all?

Yes, the great white shark is the most fearsome of all the other sharks.


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Diver Dan - 1961 Fearsome Friend was released on: USA: 1961


Who made up the Fearsome Foursome?

Several teams' defensive lines from the 1950s through the 1970s have been called the Fearsome Foursome. Click on the 'Fearsome Foursomes' link on this page to see who those teams and players were. The Fearsome Foursome I remember were Lamar Lundy, Roosevelt Grier, Merlin Olsen, and David "Deacon" Jones of the sixties era Los Angeles Rams.