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fearest

Fearest - What does it mean?

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Fearest vs Rearest - What's the difference?

fearest | rearest |


As a verb fearest

is second-person singular present simple form of fear

As an adjective rearest is

superlative of rear.

Featest vs Fearest - What's the difference?

featest | fearest |


As an adjective featest

is superlative of feat.

As a verb fearest is

second-person singular present simple form of fear

Wearest vs Fearest - What's the difference?

wearest | fearest |


As verbs the difference between wearest and fearest

is that wearest is archaic second-person singular of wear lang=en while fearest is second-person singular present simple form of fear

Fearest vs Hearest - What's the difference?

fearest | hearest |


In archaic terms the difference between fearest and hearest

is that fearest is second-person singular present simple form of fearhearest
is second-person singular present simple form of hear

Fearest vs Bearest - What's the difference?

fearest | bearest |


In archaic terms the difference between fearest and bearest

is that fearest is second-person singular present simple form of fearbearest
is second-person singular present simple form of bear

Fearest vs Flarest - What's the difference?

fearest | flarest |


In archaic terms the difference between fearest and flarest

is that fearest is second-person singular present simple form of fearflarest
is archaic second-person singular of flare.

Dearest vs Fearest - What's the difference?

dearest | fearest |


As an adjective dearest

is superlative of dear.

As a noun dearest

is a beloved person; a term of endearment.

As a verb fearest is

second-person singular present simple form of fear

Fearest vs Farest - What's the difference?

fearest | farest |


As verbs the difference between fearest and farest

is that fearest is second-person singular present simple form of fearfarest
is archaic second-person singular of fare.

Nearest vs Fearest - What's the difference?

nearest | fearest |


As an adjective nearest

is closest to, superlative of near.

As a preposition nearest

is closest to.

As a verb fearest is

second-person singular present simple form of fear

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