tremendous fear

collocation in English

meaningsoftremendousandfear

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tremendous
adjective
uk
/trɪˈmen.dəs/
us
/trɪˈmen.dəs/
very great in amount or level, or ...
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fear
noun[C or U]
uk
/fɪər/
us
/fɪr/
an unpleasant emotion or thought that you have when you are frightened or worried by something dangerous, painful, or bad that is happening or ...
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(Definition oftremendousandfearfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Moreover, these intellectuals expressedtremendousfearabout the possible swamping of the individual by the mass, of the unique by the universal.
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The man will be undertremendousfearof being arrested, so he will not want to loiter and talk or discuss the terms.
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That is what has generatedtremendousfearamong those who use sub-post offices and those who operate them, for whom it is their livelihood.
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The first of those two factors was thetremendousfearof unemployment and war—and why not?
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There istremendousfearin the nation on the issue, which has generated the level of concern that we are witnessing.
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I have atremendousfearthat as a result the house prices will automatically increase.
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Thetremendousfearthat consumers have about eating has arisen more from microbiological problems than from nutritional problems.
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There istremendousfearamong people, not least the elderly, about what the poll tax will mean.
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There is atremendousfearof any kind of trading which might be in public ownership and not in private competitive hands.
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The wage level does not permit of any man or any home facing unemployment and the probabilities and possibilities of unemployment withouttremendousfear.
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As an increasing amount of equipment is imported, there is atremendousfearthat boards that are not adapted for use by blind operators will flood the market.
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That implies atremendousfear.
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Another aspect of bringing such people into the community is that they often have atremendousfearof being left alone, particularly in the evening when it is dark.
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There istremendousfearabout that.
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