A1 noun 中性 #1,137 最常用

fear

/fɪər/

Fear is a strong emotion that people feel when they think they are in danger or that something bad might happen. It is a natural reaction that helps people stay safe by making them alert to potential threats.

例句

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1

He has a great fear of dogs because one bit him when he was a child.

He has a strong feeling of being afraid of dogs because of a past experience.

2

The witnesses spoke about their fear during the incident in court.

The witnesses described how afraid they felt during the event in a legal setting.

3

Don't let fear stop you from trying something new!

Do not let the feeling of being scared prevent you from attempting new things.

词族

名词
fear
Verb
fear
副词
fearfully
形容词
fearful
相关
fearfulness
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记忆技巧

Remember: Fear rhymes with 'near'. When a scary thing is 'near', you feel 'fear'.

快速测验

He had to overcome his ___ of water before he could learn how to swim.

正确!

正确答案是: fear

例句

1

He has a great fear of dogs because one bit him when he was a child.

everyday

He has a strong feeling of being afraid of dogs because of a past experience.

2

The witnesses spoke about their fear during the incident in court.

formal

The witnesses described how afraid they felt during the event in a legal setting.

3

Don't let fear stop you from trying something new!

informal

Do not let the feeling of being scared prevent you from attempting new things.

4

Academic studies show that fear is a fundamental human response to environmental stimuli.

academic

Research indicates that feeling afraid is a basic human reaction to things around us.

5

There is a general fear in the market that prices will continue to rise.

business

There is a widespread concern among business people that costs will keep increasing.

词族

名词
fear
Verb
fear
副词
fearfully
形容词
fearful
相关
fearfulness

常见搭配

fear of heights being afraid of high places
overcome fear to succeed in controlling your feeling of being afraid
constant fear feeling afraid all the time
deep-seated fear a very strong and long-lasting feeling of being afraid
face your fears to deal with the things that make you afraid

常用短语

No fear

There is no chance or no worry.

For fear of

Because you are worried that something bad might happen.

Without fear or favor

Acting in a way that is fair and not influenced by anyone.

容易混淆的词

fear vs Afraid

'Fear' is a noun (the feeling), while 'afraid' is an adjective (describing how someone feels).

fear vs Phobia

A 'fear' is a general feeling, but a 'phobia' is an extreme, irrational, or medical fear of something specific.

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使用说明

When used as a noun, 'fear' is often followed by the preposition 'of'. It can be used as both an uncountable noun (general feeling) and a countable noun (specific things someone is afraid of).

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常见错误

Learners often say 'I am fear' instead of 'I am afraid' or 'I feel fear.' Remember that 'fear' is the name of the emotion, not an adjective.

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记忆技巧

Remember: Fear rhymes with 'near'. When a scary thing is 'near', you feel 'fear'.

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词源

From the Old English word 'fær', which originally meant a sudden danger, peril, or misfortune.

语法模式

Followed by 'of' + noun (e.g., fear of flying) Can be plural: 'fears' (e.g., her deepest fears) Used with the verb 'have' or 'feel'
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文化背景

In many cultures, facing one's fears is considered a sign of maturity and character growth.

快速测验

He had to overcome his ___ of water before he could learn how to swim.

正确!

正确答案是: fear

更多Emotions词汇

frustrated

A1

To feel annoyed, disappointed, or upset because you cannot achieve something or change a situation. It describes a feeling of being stuck when things are not going the way you want.

embarrassed

A1

To feel shy, ashamed, or uncomfortable because of a mistake or a social situation. It often happens when people are looking at you after you do something silly.

delighted

A1

Delighted means being very happy and pleased about something. It is a stronger word than 'happy' and is used to show high levels of satisfaction or joy.

satisfied

A1

Feeling happy or pleased because you have what you want or need. It is used to describe a person who is content with a result or a situation.

glad

A1

Feeling pleasure, joy, or satisfaction about a specific situation or event. It is a common way to express happiness in response to news or a meeting.

excited

A1

To feel very happy, energetic, and eager about something that is going to happen. It describes a positive emotion where you are looking forward to an event or activity.

thrilled

A1

Thrilled describes a feeling of being extremely happy and excited. It is used when something very positive happens that makes you feel a sudden wave of delight.

enthusiastic

A1

To be enthusiastic means showing intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval. It describes a person who is very excited and positive about something they are doing or a topic they like.

hopeful

A1

A person who is hoping or trying to achieve a specific goal, such as getting a job or winning a competition. It is commonly used to describe someone who wants to succeed in politics, sports, or entertainment.

grateful

A1

Feeling or showing thanks to someone for something they have done or given to you. It is used to express appreciation for help, kindness, or a positive situation.

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