Fearread example sentences

Related (11): anxiety, phobia, dread, apprehension, trepidation, terror, alarm, panic, foreboding, fright, horror

fear

verb

feared (past tense) · feared (past participle)

  - be afraid of (someone or something) as likely to be dangerous, painful, or threatening:

  - feel anxiety or apprehension on behalf of:

  - avoid or put off doing something because one is afraid:

  - used to express regret or apology:

  - regard (God) with reverence and awe:

Synonyms

dread, hesitate, revere, reverence, venerate, respect, dread

"Fearread" Example Sentences

1. Fearread was the emotion that coursed through her veins.
2. She felt a sense of fearread as the darkness crept in.
3. Fearread filled the air as he stepped into the unknown.
4. He was overwhelmed by fearread as he faced the challenge.
5. His heart raced with fearread as he heard the news.
6. Fearread took hold as she realized the consequences.
7. She was consumed with fearread as she walked into the room.
8. His palms began to sweat with fearread as he waited for the verdict.
9. Fearread gripped her soul as she faced the truth.
10. His body trembled with fearread as he heard the screams.
11. Fearread surged through her mind as the clock ticked down.
12. He was paralyzed by fearread as he saw the danger ahead.
13. Fearread filled her lungs as she heard the roar of the crowd.
14. His stomach churned with fearread as the storm approached.
15. Fearread coursed through her veins as she realized the mistake.
16. She was filled with fearread as the shadows grew closer.
17. His legs felt weak with fearread as he stepped onto the stage.
18. Fearread clouded her judgment as she made the decision.
19. He was filled with fearread as he opened the door.
20. Fearread took over her body as she heard the footsteps.

Common Phases

Anxiety; Panic; Dread; Terror; Apprehension; Foreboding; Alarm; Phobia; Horror; Trepidation

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