Yes, the word 'fear' is a regular verb.
Fear is a verb. I fear my father. Past tense is feared. I feared my father until I became an adult.
No, it is not an adverb. Fear is a noun, or verb. There are related adverbs, which are "fearfully" and "frighteningly" (refer to having fear or causing fear).
As a noun the meaning of the term 'dithering' is a trembling or vibration. It can also mean a state of flustered excitement or fear. As a verb, the meaning of the term 'dithering' is to act irresolutely or to vacillate.
A verb is an action. How is not a verb, if that was what you were asking
The verb forms are access, accesses, accessing, accessed. The verb access is an action verb (a verb for an act).
Fear is a verb. I fear my father. Past tense is feared. I feared my father until I became an adult.
The verb to shiver (shivers, shivering, shivered) is to tremble with cold or fear.
No, "fearful" is an adjective that describes someone who is feeling fear or is causing fear in others.
"Fear" can be either a noun or a verb.
No, it is not an adverb. Fear is a noun, or verb. There are related adverbs, which are "fearfully" and "frighteningly" (refer to having fear or causing fear).
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Verbophobia is the fear of words.
'Fear' can be a noun; i.e 'to have a fear of something', or it can be a verb; i.e 'to fear something'.
fear is very powerful emotion. fear can turn a man into animal!
The word 'fear' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'fear' is an abstract noun as a word for an emotion.
The noun 'fear' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an emotion. The word 'fear' is also a verb: fear, fears, fearing, feared.