It would take a professional to diagnose someone that repeatedly does this. The person is obviously frustrated and angry (probably inner anger at themselves) and this must be resolved by a counselor. These are called "rages". Punching walls, breaking valuables, throwing items at the person, throwing things into the walls. Any type of agression can cause someone to be fearful, especially if it is directed towards them.
No, "fearful" is an adjective that describes someone who is feeling fear or is causing fear in others.
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.
Someone who loves foreigners. The opposite of xenophobic - someone who hates, or is fearful of foreigners.
It is to make someone fearful or frightened. To bully or threaten in some way.
punch them
Someone who isn't clumsy can be described as coordinated or graceful. These terms suggest that the person has good control over their movements and exhibits balance and agility. Additionally, someone who is adept or skilled in physical activities may also fit this description.
The term is spelled "scaredy cat" (used for someone exhibiting excessively fearful behavior).
Probably the way they act around your family.
someone who stacks shelfs? :)
I am not sure can someone please tell me
Pasty Red Eyes, and bleeding of the esophagus. They cannot tell you what day it is, where they are , who you are , many types of disorientation. May be extremely fearful, or talking to someone you don't see.
He was a very stern leader! Answer: He sold USSR to someone and broke it. He is very fearful actually, not stern. =)