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    afraid
    /əˈfreɪd/

    adjective

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  2. AFRAID definition: 1. feeling fear, or feeling worry about the possible results of a particular situation: 2. used to…. Learn more.

  3. To be afraid is to be scared. People are afraid of snakes, bugs, heights, bears, death, and public speaking, among other things. Being afraid means you have a fear of something — and people are afraid of all sorts of things, from guns to ghosts to being in arguments.

  4. AFRAID meaning: 1. feeling fear, or feeling worry about the possible results of a particular situation: 2. used to…. Learn more.

  5. The meaning of AFRAID is filled with fear or apprehension. How to use afraid in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Afraid.

  6. 1. (often foll by of) feeling fear or apprehension; frightened. he was afraid of cats. 2. reluctant (to do something), as through fear or timidity. she was afraid to let herself go. 3. (often foll by that; used to lessen the effect of an unpleasant statement) regretful. I'm afraid that I shall have to tell you to go.

  7. Definition of afraid adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. The meaning of FEAR is an unpleasant often strong emotion caused by anticipation or awareness of danger. How to use fear in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Fear.

  9. FEAR definition: 1. an unpleasant emotion or thought that you have when you are frightened or worried by something…. Learn more.

  10. noun. a distressing emotion aroused by impending danger, evil, pain, etc., whether the threat is real or imagined; the feeling or condition of being afraid. Synonyms: qualm, trepidation, horror, panic, fright, terror, dread, dismay, consternation, apprehension, foreboding. Antonyms: intrepidity, calm, security, courage.

  11. 1. Filled with fear; frightened: afraid of ghosts; afraid to die; afraid for his life. 2. Having feelings of aversion or unwillingness in regard to something: not afraid of hard work; afraid to show emotion. 3. Filled with regret or concern. Used especially to soften an unpleasant statement: I'm afraid you're wrong.