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Joseph feared the king of Egypt during his time, who is commonly believed to have been Pharaoh. In the Bible, the Pharaoh who ruled during Joseph's time is not specifically named.
In Greek mythology, Hades feared losing control of the Underworld, as well as experiencing betrayal from other gods or from mortals seeking to escape his domain. Additionally, Hades feared challenges to his authority and power by potential adversaries.
In both situations, a subject is voluntarily exposed to a noxious, anxiety-producing or otherwise aversive stimulus for the purpose of overcoming the subject's strong response to the stimulus. There may be other similarities, but no others are coming to mind.
The correct spelling is "self-confidence," with a hyphen.
physical self is you and being who you are
he feared war
she feared because of her strenth
"We feared"; "we were afraid"; "we have feared".
It is a verb, as in to have been afraid of or, to have feared
They feared the influence of a Catholic monarch
i think people who went to his castle feared him the most.
he feared nothing
The Gorgons were feared. They had the hair of snakes, and their gaze, if beheld, could turn one to stone.
The past tense of "fear" is "feared," and the past participle is also "feared."
Joshua always feared ghost stories.
Feared is either a verb or an adjective. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to fear" and can be used as an adjective (their feared enemies).
mambas and camo spiders are some of the most feared.