The narrator visits a tree and a marble staircase in A Separate Peace that he describes as fearful. These locations hold significant memories and feelings of guilt and fear for the narrator, representing moments of transformation and loss of innocence.
No, "fearful" is an adjective that describes someone who is feeling fear or is causing fear in others.
Loyal,,,Innocent,,,fearful
The correct term is "fearful." It describes a state of being afraid or anxious. "Fearfull" is a common misspelling. If you mean to describe someone who is experiencing fear, "fearful" is the appropriate choice.
The abstract noun form of "fearful" is "fear." While "fearful" describes a state of being filled with fear, "fear" itself represents the emotion or concept of being afraid.
No, "fearfully" is not an adjective; it is an adverb. It describes how an action is performed, often indicating that something is done with fear or apprehension. The adjective form is "fearful," which describes a person or thing that experiences or inspires fear.
more fearful, most fearful
i was fearful because of the scary movie
Something you are afraid of makes you fearful.
I was rather fearful about what I had done when the supervisor entered the room.
Fearful Owl was created in 1901.
Fearful Pleasures was created in 1946.
Her Fearful Symmetry was created in 2009.