Fearless.
Yes, there is. Often, after a hyphenated word has been used for a very long time and is used by many people, the hyphen will be eliminated. Email is an example of this. Originally the word was e-mail.
The word eliminated is a verb. It is the past tense of eliminate.
then he was eliminated with a fine
extinguished, eliminated, put out
In this sentence, the word "mushroom" is used figuratively to indicate that her fears started to grow rapidly and intensify. It suggests that her fears began to expand or multiply quickly, similar to the way a mushroom grows rapidly in size.
"and ever" could be eliminated for a stronger effect. So the sentence would read: "These mountains have been around forever." This creates a more impactful and concise statement.
khusal (חוסל)
Fears
The Greek root word for fear is "phobos." It is commonly used in English to form words related to fears and phobias, such as "phobia" and "phobic."
Improper is a word that is usually used to describe a word that has been incorrectly used.
Myso, or miso, is a Greek word that means "hate", and Phob, also Greek, means fears, so a mysophobe would be a person who fears people who are haters.
The word "extinguished" means to put out or completely stop a fire, flame, or light source. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something being subdued or eliminated.