Afraid vs Afeared - What's the difference?
afraid | afeared | Synonyms |
Impressed with fear or apprehension; in fear.
(colloquial) regretful, sorry
(afear)
(dialectal) Afraid.
* 1886 , Sir (Arthur Conan Doyle), "(A Study in Scarlet)"
Afeared is a synonym of afraid.
As adjectives the difference between afraid and afeared
is that afraid is impressed with fear or apprehension; in fear while afeared is afraid.As a verb afeared is
past tense of afear.afraid
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- He is afraid of death.
- He is afraid to die.
- He is afraid that he will die.
- I am afraid I can not help you in this matter .
Usage notes
* (term) expresses a lesser degree of fear than (terrified) or (frightened). It is often followed by the preposition (term) and the object of fear, or by an infinitive, or by a dependent clause, as shown in the examples above.Synonyms
* (Impressed with fear or apprehension) afeared, alarmed, anxious, apprehensive, fearful, timid, timorous * (Regretful) sorry * See alsoDerived terms
* 'fraid * afraidness * I'm afraid not * I'm afraid so * unafraidSee also
* fearStatistics
* 1000 English basic words ----afeared
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
- I ain't afeared of anything on this side o' the grave; but I thought that maybe it was him that died o' the typhoid inspecting the drains what killed him.
