No, it's not a verb. It's an adjective.
No, "fearful" is an adjective that describes someone who is feeling fear or is causing fear in others.
The suffix -ful in fearful means "full of" or "characterized by." In this case, fearful means "full of fear" or "characterized by fear."
(Fearful is "full of fear" - scared, afraid - but has acquired the meanings "causing fear" and also "dreadful." Note that because fear is an attributed emotion, saying "the monster was fearful" would be ambiguous - is the monster scared or is it instilling fear?)"In the aftermath of the cave-in, the trapped miners were fearful, anticipating that they might not be rescued.""There was a fearful crashing sound, and the roof suddenly collapsed.""After one more fearful glance over his shoulder, he jumped from the cliff into the ocean.""The homeless family was living in fearful poverty, in a makeshift shelter of corrugated metal."
The suffix in "fearful" is "-ful," which means full of or characterized by a particular quality. In this case, it means full of fear.
The opposite of courageous is cowardly.
"Had" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "have."
A verb.
'Fear' can be a noun; i.e 'to have a fear of something', or it can be a verb; i.e 'to fear something'.
more fearful, most fearful
Something you are afraid of makes you fearful.
i was fearful because of the scary movie
I was rather fearful about what I had done when the supervisor entered the room.
Fearful Owl was created in 1901.
Her Fearful Symmetry was created in 2009.
Fearful Pleasures was created in 1946.
they became fearful and ran away
I believe that all men are fearful of something.
Her Fearful Symmetry has 304 pages.