fearful
adjective
uk/ˈfɪə.fəl/us/ˈfɪr.fəl/fearfuladjective(FRIGHTENED)
C2formal
frightenedorworriedabout something:
恐惧的;担心的;忧虑的Hehesitatedbeforecallingher, fearfulofwhat she might say.给她打电话之前他犹豫不决,害怕她会说什么。
She's fearful(that)she maylosecustodyof herchildren.她担心自己会失去对几个子女的监护权。
Afraid
- afraid
- be in fear ofyourlifephrase
- be like a deer/rabbit caught in the headlightsidiom
- bottle
- bottle out
- bug out
- in terror ofyourlifeidiom
- intimidated
- leaf
- nebbish
- panic
- panic-stricken
- panicky
- shake
- terrified
- terror
- terror-stricken
- threatened
- unconfident
- wild-eyed
fearfuladjective(BAD)
UKold-fashioned
verybad:
极坏的a fearfulargument极不愉快的争论
a fearfultemper糟糕的脾气
bad weather, conditions, situations, etc.
- badIf the weather is bad, we'll have to find something else to do.
- poorShe's 87 and in poor health.
- direThe predictions for the economy are dire.
- grimShe was quickly brought back to the grim reality of her life.
- awfulThe smell from the bins was awful.
Serious and unpleasant
- abominable
- abominably
- abysmal
- abysmally
- apocalyptic
- fraught
- frightful
- from hellidiom
- fun
- ghastliness
- nightmarish
- nightmarishly
- noisome
- not be all fun and gamesidiom
- objectionable
- vile
- woeful
- woefully
- wretchedly
- yucky