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Etymology[]

Old English fǣr (peril, danger) (noun), fǣran (to frighten) (verb).

Pronunciation[]

Noun[]

Singular
Fear

Plural
s

Fear (s)

  1. (uncountable) A strong, uncontrollable, unpleasant emotion caused by actual or perceived danger or threat.
    He was struck by fear on seeing the snake.
  2. (countable) A phobia, a sense of fear induced by something or someone.
    Not everybody has the same fears.
    I have a fear of ants.
  3. (uncountable) Extreme veneration or awe, as toward a supreme being or deity.

Synonyms[]

  • (uncountable: unpleasant emotion caused by actual or perceived danger): dread, terror, fright
  • (countable: sense of fear induced by something or someone): dread, phobia, scare, anxiety, apprehension
  • (extreme veneration): awe, reverence, veneration
  • See also Wikisaurus:fear

Derived terms[]

Translations[]

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Verb[]

Infinitive
to Fear

Third person singular
-

Simple past
-

Past participle
-

Present participle
-

to Fear (third-person singular simple present -, present participle -, simple past and past participle -)

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To cause fear to; to frighten.
    • 1485, Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur, Book V:
      ‘Be God,’ sayde Sir Gawayne, ‘his grevys me but lytyll; yet shalt thou nat feare me for all thy grete wordis.
  2. (transitive) To feel fear about (something).
    I fear the worst will happen.
  3. (transitive) To venerate; to feel awe towards.
    People who fear God can be found in Christian churches.
  4. (transitive) Regret
    I fear [regret that] I have bad news for you: your husband has died.

Synonyms[]

  • (feel fear about (something)): be afraid of, be frightened of, be scared of, be terrorised/terrorized be
  • (venerate): be in awe of, revere, venerate

Derived terms[]

  • fear not
  • God-fearing
  • never fear

Translations[]

Anagrams[]

  • aefr,
  • Afer
  • fare
  • FERA

Irish[]

Pronunciation[]

  • IPA: [fʲaɾˠ]

Etymology[]

From Template:Sga[[Category:ga:Template:Sga derivations|Fear]] [[fer#Template:Sga|fer]], from Proto-Celtic *wiros, from Proto-Indo-European *wiHrós. Cognate with Welsh [[gŵr#Template:Cy|gŵr]], Latin vir, Old English wer.

Noun[]

Fear m.

  1. man
  2. husband, male spouse

Declension[]

First declension

Bare forms:

Case Singular Plural
Nominative fear fir
Vocative a fhir a fheara
Genitive fir fear
Dative fear fir

Forms with the definite article:

Case Singular Plural
Nominative an fear na fir
Genitive an fhir na bhfear
Dative leis an [[Template:Ga eclipsis anear]]

don fhear

leis na fir

Mutation[]

Irish mutation
Radical Lenition Eclipsis
fear fhear bhfear
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every
possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Scots[]

Noun[]

Fear ({{{1}}})

Singular
Fear

Plural
{{{1}}}

  1. fear

Verb[]

Template:Sco-verb

  1. to fear
  2. to frighten, scare

Scottish Gaelic[]

Pronunciation[]

Noun[]

Template:Gd-noun

  1. man
  2. husband, male spouse

Declension[]

First declension; forms with the definite article:

Case Singular Plural
Nominative am fear na fir
Vocative fhir fhir
Genitive an fir nam fear/fir
Dative leis an fhear leis na fir

Derived terms[]

  • fear-
  • fear an taighe
  • fear-taighe
  • fireann
  • fireannach
  • fireannta

See also[]

  • bean

Pronoun[]

Fear (genitive fir)

  1. somebody, something, one

Usage notes[]

  • Used when referring to a singular masculine subject.
  • For feminine subjects is used. Alternatively, neach can be used for either gender.
  • In the plural feadhainn is used for both genders.

Derived terms[]

  • feareigin
  • fear mu seach

West Frisian[]

Noun[]

Fear c. [[Category:Template:Fy nouns|Fear]] (pl. fearren)

  1. ferry
  2. spring (mechanical device)

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