English to Latin Meaning of fear - timor


Fear :
timor

timor, pavet, formidabant universi, turbarentur:, terrorem, captum, anxietatem, terrent, exscindere adgressi, timore, terrore, angustia, ubi perterritis, scrupulositate, dignitas, valorem, forum, foraminis, vel cunctationem, expavescimus, incunctanter, cunctantem, Quo pacto plerosque modestia, dubium, periculum, difficultas, avidus, curae, de

timere, timor, me comprehenderet:, suspicio, nocuerunt carmina, nec paveatis confortamini, nerui sui amittunt, formidabant universi, horresceret, facti caeruleis, et ascendens coturnix, mirabitur, ut admirationem faciam, paveas, dubium, ea cura decederet, parvi auditum, curae

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Definitions of fear in English
Noun(1) an emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger (usually accompanied by a desire to flee or fight(2) an anxious feeling(3) a feeling of profound respect for someone or something
Verb(1) be afraid or feel anxious or apprehensive about a possible or probable situation or event(2) be afraid or scared of; be frightened of(3) be sorry; used to introduce an unpleasant statement(4) be uneasy or apprehensive about(5) regard with feelings of respect and reverence; consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of
Examples of fear in English
(1) I only fear what may happen if drivers do find Crossborough Hill a cheaper means of parking.(2) Far more people fear snakes than are likely to find themselves in the presence of their slippery scales.(3) I hated him but didn't fear him any more(4) Their fear of what might happen made them hesitate, only for a second, but it was enough.(5) Terror is the causing of large numbers of people to fear sudden violence and death.(6) I fear for the city with this madman let loose in it(7) The Table is a place of feasting and refreshment, but also a place of mystery tinged with reverent fear .(8) It is important to make oneself accustomed to pain and danger without fear .(9) All the time I'm either in fear of what will happen, or I think I ought to be afraid, but this morning I felt strong and resolute.(10) drivers are threatening to quit their jobs in fear after a cabby's murder(11) Ironically the figures consistently confirm that fear of crime is completely out of proportion with reality.(12) And many fear what will happen to their children if the option of simply closing the school is pursued.(13) There had been a great burden on me all my life, to hold back, to fear death, to fear pain.(14) He says that most refugees fear to leave their apartment blocks on Friday or Saturday nights.(15) I have a terrible fear of loss, I have a terrible fear of the unexpected happening.(16) If angels fear to tread this particular route, few would blame them.
Related Phrases of fear
(1) to fear ::
timere
(2) without fear ::
sine timore,
(3) for fear that ::
ne
(4) for fear ::
formidinis
(5) fear of heights ::
timor altitudines
(6) for fear of ::
propter
(7) great fear ::
metum
(8) fear of death ::
metu mortis
(9) feel fear ::
sentio timor
Synonyms
Noun
1. terror ::
timore
2. phobia ::
phobia
3. likelihood ::
likelihood
4. concern ::
de
6. veneration ::
veneratione
Verb
7. be afraid of ::
timeret
8. have a phobia about ::
habent de phobia
9. be too afraid ::
et etiam timere
10. worry about ::
sollicitus
11. stand in awe of ::
in medio annorum vivifica
12. suspect ::
suspicio
13. dread ::
formidabant universi
14. revere ::
veneraris
Different Forms
fear, feared, fearful, fearing, fearless, fears, fearsome
Word Example from TV Shows
Fear is useful that way.

Fear is useful that way.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 2

He wants to die well,\Nwithout fear,

He wants to die well,
without FEAR,

Vikings Season 1, Episode 1

out of fear for the queen's safety.

out of FEAR for the queen's safety.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 4

All men fear death.

All men FEAR death.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 5

You've got nothing to fear from us.

You've got nothing to FEAR from us.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 2

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