No, it's a noun. The adjective is fearful or afraid.
Silly is the adjective.
There are several words suggested :FEARED (adjective, from verb to fear) viewed with fear or apprehensionFURRED (adjective) - having fur or similar texture (furry)FERRET - a small mammal related to the weaselFARED (verb) - performedFARAD - a unit of capacitance
It is a verb, as in to have been afraid of or, to have feared
Yes, the word 'fear' is a noun; a word for an unpleasant feeling caused by expectation or awareness of danger; a concern about what may happen, a worry; a reason for dread or apprehension; a word for an emotion; a word for a thing.The word 'fear' is also a verb: fear, fears, fearing, feared.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
Feared is either a verb or an adjective. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to fear" and can be used as an adjective (their feared enemies).
Silly is the adjective.
It is neither. Fear can be a noun or a verb.Adjective forms include "feared" "afraid" "fearful" and "fearsome."Adverb forms include "fearfully."
There are several words suggested :FEARED (adjective, from verb to fear) viewed with fear or apprehensionFURRED (adjective) - having fur or similar texture (furry)FERRET - a small mammal related to the weaselFARED (verb) - performedFARAD - a unit of capacitance
he feared war
she feared because of her strenth
"We feared"; "we were afraid"; "we have feared".
It is a verb, as in to have been afraid of or, to have feared
he feared nothing
i think people who went to his castle feared him the most.
They feared the influence of a Catholic monarch
The Gorgons were feared. They had the hair of snakes, and their gaze, if beheld, could turn one to stone.