dread
millionaire be dear, drink beer, let's cheer, be here, nowhere near, very clear, no fear...
Beer, cheer, clear, gear, ear, fear, spear, pier, dear, deer, hear, herebeer, near, fear, deer, dear, leer, pier, peer, here
Beer, deer, fear, hear, here, jeer, leer, mere, near, peer, rear, sear, steer, spear, tear (as in crying), veer, we're.Smear, beer, tier, peer, near, ear, fear, etc. I do believe there are rhyme-specific sites such as rhymezone.com
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fear in hebrew.
It's a true feeling of extreme fear
Horror.
The feeling "dread" rhymes with "dead." It describes a strong feeling of fear or anxiety about something unpleasant or threatening that may happen.
No, the word 'horror' is a noun; a word for a feeling of strong fear, dread, or dislike; or a thing that inspires strong fear, dread, or dislike.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'horror' is it.Example: The garage was a horror, but I had it cleaned up by the end of the day.
No. Horror is a noun. The related adjective is "horrible" and the adverb is "horribly."There is also a related adjective "horrendous" with the adverb form "horrendously."It is a noun.
A feeling of horror or surprise
Horror is something that inspires fear, terror, and dread.
terror and horror
Horror or terror is an overwhelming or all consuming feeling caused by anything frightfully shocking, terrifying or possibly revolting. Can be expressed as a shuddering fear such as if you discovered a bloody dead body you would would jump back in horror.
have no fear
No, not yet.
Shapephobia.