afraid
Common intensifier for a high level of fear.
Emphasizes the truth or genuineness of the fear.
Indicates a small amount of fear.
Describes a quick, unexpected onset of fear.
Intensifier for a very high level of fear.
Emphasizes that fear is the simple or primary reason for something.
A strong intensifier, similar to 'very' but often more emotive.
Indicates being on the verge of feeling fear.
Indicates a small, often barely noticeable, amount of fear.
Similar to 'really', emphasizes sincerity and depth of fear.
Similar to 'just', emphasizes the straightforward nature of the fear.
Strongly emphasizes that the fear is real and not pretended.
Indicates a considerable or significant level of fear.
Indicates a profound, internal sense of fear.
Implies fear mixed with a sense of hopelessness.
Describes fear that manifests in bodily sensations (e.g., shaking, sweating).
Indicates being partly afraid and partly something else (e.g., curious, excited).
Afraid to the point of feeling one might die; extremely literary or dramatic.
A reassuring phrase indicating there is no danger.
Used to state the feeling of fear.
To cause someone to feel fear.
Used to describe the internal sensation of fear.
To appear afraid based on visual cues.
To give the impression of being afraid.
To seem afraid based on the sound of one's voice.
To start feeling fear; a change of state.
To gradually become more afraid over time.
Feeling fear caused by a specific person, thing, or situation.
Feeling fear or anxiety about someone's or something's safety.