Anxiety, on the other hand, is often unfocused, vague, and hard to pin down to a specific cause. In this form it is called free-floating anxiety.
Fear is being scared or worried where as nervousness is more excitement or anticipation.
FEARFUL
gripped by fear or nervousness
Probably nervousness or fear. Why not ask him?
Fear is a noun. "I have a fear." Afraid is an adjective. "I am afraid."
fear of religion,fear of god(s)
stupid people are
being antisocial is a choice that is made to not engage in social activities and may be cause by social anxiety disorder but social anxiety disorder is a disorder that causes fear or nervousness brought on by being engaged in social activities.
Not really a difference..anxiety is mostly a racing thought process caused by fear..
Fear is an emotion "I fear you" Frighten is to cause someone to feel the emotion fear. "Do I frighten you?" = "Do I cause you to feel fear?" "Yes you frighten me" = "Yes, you cause me to feel fear"
social anxiety, possibly. glossophobia is fear of public speaking,
Xenophobia is prejudice or discrimination against people from other countries or cultures, while homophobia is prejudice or discrimination against individuals who are homosexual. Both involve negative attitudes and behaviors towards individuals based on their identities.
Primary emotions are innate and universal, such as happiness, sadness, fear, anger, surprise, and disgust. Learned emotions are those that develop over time through socialization and personal experiences, like guilt, shame, pride, and jealousy. Primary emotions are considered more instinctual and common across all cultures, while learned emotions are shaped by individual upbringing and societal influences.
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