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fearful [ˈfɪəfəl, ingl. am. ˈfɪr-] ADJ.

1. fearful (afraid):

to be fearful of sth

2. fearful (terrible):

be in a fearful state

fearful ADJ.

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Ejemplos de uso para fearful

to be fearful of sth
be in a fearful state

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
He later admitted he was very undecided, always have beena very insecure person, very fearful; morbidly fearful.
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Cooper was a bargeman with a fearful reputation.
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He refused, presumably fearful of being seen as the leader of this resistance.
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Folklore links biwa hoshi to ghosts through their placation of wronged spirits and the chinkon ritual performance, accounts for their fearful quality.
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Therefore, his officials were all fearful of him and did not dare to be idle.
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Certainly political life was fearful, angry, close to violence.
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Therefore, while the imperial officials, fearful of him, largely submitted to him, most of them were not truly loyal to him.
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Strangers now keep their distance from one another, everyone is fearful.
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Fearful of offending her father, they keep their relationship a secret for the time being.
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The positive and upbeat awareness-raising campaign was designed to make young people feel comfortable talking about a subject that is otherwise fearful and taboo.
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