Fears [noun]

Definition of Fears:

alarm, apprehension

Opposite/Antonyms of Fears:


Sentence/Example of Fears:

In passing to her own chamber she met the Emperor, and, in the agitation of her maternal fears, told him all that had passed.

"I verily believe they're gone to look at my button," cried Davy, beginning to laugh, in spite of his fears.

Before he faced Lettice, he must forget a moment—forget his fears, his hopes, his ceaseless torment of belief and doubt.

But mindful of her fears, he dispatched one of the troopers to stand sentry outside her door whilst he and his lackey supped.

Full of fears, anxiety, and mistrust, it was a very dispirited Rabecque that now slowly followed Monsieur Gaubert into the inn.

But her curiosity overcame her fears sufficiently for her to join Jessie at the doorway.

The Dowager's fears were banished from her mind at that, and with them went all thought of conciliating Valerie.

The League Oracle admits that "a repeal would injure the farmer, but not so much as he fears."

The imaginary fears were gone, and she became distinctly conscious of some great impending danger.

The words of many of the greatest Christians are gloomy with the fears of death, of Hell, and of the wrath of God.