Antonym: bold, courageous, fearless. Similar words: cheerful, colorful, wonderful, fear, hear from, for fear of, year after year, warfare. Meaning: ['fɪrfʊl /'fɪə-] adj. 1. causing fear or dread or terror 2. lacking courage; ignobly timid and faint-hearted 3. extremely distressing 4. timid by nature or revealing timidity 5. experiencing or showing fear.
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151 This is a method to restrain great joy impairing the heart and restore mental functions by applying fearful factors to astringe the dissipated cardiac spirit.
152 Yields have plunged to some of the lowest levels since the 1940s as investors, fearful of a sustained global economic downturn and potential deflation, have rushed to purchase government-issued debt.
153 Clowns, Circus and Carnie Symbology are also part of the experience which case those involved to be fearful of these people are experiences at a future date.
154 And how my hatred for him grew and grew, during that fearful time , to cyclopean dimensions.
155 Beijing, facing a slowing economy and fearful of social unrest, has been more paternalistic.
156 Romeo, come forth; come forth, thou fearful man: Affliction is enamour'd of thy parts, and thou art wedded to calamity.
157 Trusts them to name me to be vicious, fearful acrid match.
158 Many people, fearful for their jobs,[http://sentencedict.com/fearful.html] are trying to burnish their contacts at other firms.
159 I remember, too, that Margate, though full of company, was generally filled with such company, as people who were nice in the choice of their company, were rather fearful of keeping company with.
160 Still fearful of the wild dogs close by, the waterbuck tried to return to the island.
161 He remained on pins and needles, fearful of further complications.
162 A hungry or fearful person will not recognise yet their need for self actualisation.
163 They didn't fire to publicly clutch to grab, can't be to be fearful Thai police, but approach spoken communication to referee with dark night.
164 Now, Abidjan, afloat on watery lagoons, is parched, its citizenry athirst yet fearful of stepping out into the streets, where bodies lie uncollected and the smell of death emanates.
165 Should they be fearful of getting some sort of illness from the pool?
166 I hope to see a day when women and men have the right to just, basically, walk with each other, not be fearful of the repercussions of what's going to happen.
167 I hope to see a day when women and men have the right to just basically walk with each other not be fearful of the repercussion what's gonna happen.
168 He was continually fancying that a cannon ball was swooping down upon him with a fearful whiz.
169 A fearful trader beaten up by the market becomes cautious beyond measure.
170 It was a fearful cry, but the fox, leaping away in fright, did not drop the ptarmigan.
171 The event left many people fearful of the amount of personal information they were ceding to a private, profit-hungry enterprise.
172 We should not be fearful of the violent storm, but nor should we stand and let it blow us away".
173 The scheme's investors, fearful of bankruptcy, decided to abandon the project.
174 At this point, some conservative factions have become so fearful as to reach levels of paranoia.
175 Fearful of making a costly mistake, I decided to read up on procedures and standards on the federal Office of Personnel Management web page.
176 What is more fearful, the new dissemination technology strengthened the medium authority disassimilation.
177 Being fearful of the laws of the land, of authorities and having a reverent fear of God's justice is a good starting point to protect yourself against falling into the trap of crime.
178 "I think more than anything, adults are a little fearful of children's play, " said Joan Almon, executive director of the Alliance for Childhood, a nonprofit pro-play group.
179 It is always easy to be fearful of what could happen, right ?
180 Households must save to work off excess debts. Firms fearful of weak consumer spending are cautious about investing. Bank credit is scarce. All this stands in the way of a full-blooded recovery.
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