Look out!
Don't touch me!
Hide quickly!
When Jack saw the snarling dog his legs felt weak.
Oh a new car, just what I wanted.
The absence of fear does not indicate the presence of bravery.
alarm
Actually, spermophobia IS the fear of semen...
Verbaphobia - fear of words
Try speaking without them. Or if you mean Why do some words get some people so excited, it is a matter of their often erroneous understanding of the deepest sense of the words. For example, many Muslim fear the word Crusade because it recalls the slaughter of innocent people by Christians, just as many Christians fear the word jihad because they think it means Crusade.
The absence of fear does not indicate the presence of bravery.
The wrods pale fear are an example of the literary term personification.
spook
Some sentences made with the letters ieuyleymrfoa:You are my life.My fear you lie.
people may fear tomorrow as they do not know what is going to happen its the eliment of surprise which may fear them or they are just weird
exclamatory sentence
sad,surprise,fear,worry
alarm
"pale fear" is an example of a literary device called "oxymoron," which combines contradictory terms (pale and fear) to create a vivid expression that conveys a sense of unease or tension.
No, "yikes" is not a conjunction. It is an interjection used to express surprise, fear, or concern. It is not used to connect words or phrases in a sentence.
Actually, spermophobia IS the fear of semen...
logophobia = fear of words hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia = fear of long words bibliophobia = fear of books