1. blinked sweat from my eyes
2. My heart almost stopped beating
3. His eyes staring in disbelief
4. Wild with fear
5. My stomach turned to ice
6. Frozen to the spot
7. They hurried along the silent alley, as though driven by shuddering fear.
8. Terror held me like a vice-like grip.
9. The torture of my indecision and fear threatened to crush me.
10. Those death-like eyes, devoid of all emotions...
11. Like the cold breath of a grave, her words seemed to cut my very soul.
12. I was strickened into silence.
13. A ghastly whiteness spread over her face.
14. His face a frozen in a glassy stare of Horror
15. I stared at the corpse with a grim and shuddering fascination.
16. An uncomfortable premonition of fear pervaded his senses.
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Fear is a noun.
Synonyms for fear include, but are not limited to: foreboding, horror, trepidation, apprehension, dismay, dread, panic, terror, consternation, fright, and qualm.
Shivered in fear
Fear gripped me
Terror seized me
Broke out in cold sweat
Hands turned cold and calmy
Heart palpitated quicky
Butterflies in my stomach
Stood rooted to the ground with fear, shivering, trembling, tearing, uncontrollably
aghast, apprehensive, fearful, fearsome, funky, panicky.
Regional: afeard, ascared.
Another word for dread is regret.
Icy fingers seemed to wound around my neck.
aghast
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The word "fear" has one syllable.
Fear is the root word.
This is such a great word in the English language - use it at your next trivia party: Aichurophobia - fear of being touched by pointed objects
The noun 'fear' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an emotion. The word 'fear' is also a verb: fear, fears, fearing, feared.
The word 'fear' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'fear' is an abstract noun as a word for an emotion.
We use the term phobophobia to name the fear of fear or of phobias. (The word phobia comes from the Greek for fear.)
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I cowered in fear of what might happen.
Cape Fear is an example of a headland.
She couldn't shake off the fear that something bad was going to happen.
Although technically fear of any arachnid, people use it to talk about fear of spiders. It's also the name of a horror movie.
Currently, there is no word for a fear of smackheads.
In one sentence: The fair maid shook with fear a sentence for each word: You need to be fair to your children. The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom
The direness of the situation had him frozen in his place in fear
Fear
The word Altophobia has come in to use in the last few years relating to the fear of heights. Despite the fact that the word doesn't exist. The correct name for the fear of heights is acrophobia.
The word "fear" has one syllable.