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Appal vs Fear - What's the difference?

appal | fear |


As a verb appal

is (british|less common).

As a noun fear is

grass.

Fear vs Feuar - What's the difference?

fear | feuar |


As nouns the difference between fear and feuar

is that fear is (uncountable: unpleasant emotion caused by actual or perceived danger) A strong, uncontrollable, unpleasant emotion caused by actual or perceived danger or threat while feuar is one who holds a feu.

As a verb fear

is to cause fear to; to frighten.

As an adjective fear

is able; capable; stout; strong; sound.

Fear vs Feard - What's the difference?

fear | feard |


As a noun fear

is grass.

As a verb feard is

(archaic) (fear).

Fear vs Feal - What's the difference?

fear | feal |


As verbs the difference between fear and feal

is that fear is to cause fear to; to frighten while feal is to hide.

As adjectives the difference between fear and feal

is that fear is able; capable; stout; strong; sound while feal is cosy; clean; neat.

As a noun fear

is (uncountable: unpleasant emotion caused by actual or perceived danger) A strong, uncontrollable, unpleasant emotion caused by actual or perceived danger or threat.

As an adverb feal is

in a feal manner.

Fear vs Feer - What's the difference?

fear | feer |

Feer is a alternative form of fear.



As adjectives the difference between fear and feer

is that fear is able; capable; stout; strong; sound while feer is alternative form of lang=en.

As a noun fear

is (uncountable: unpleasant emotion caused by actual or perceived danger) A strong, uncontrollable, unpleasant emotion caused by actual or perceived danger or threat.

As a verb fear

is to cause fear to; to frighten.

Fear vs Lear - What's the difference?

fear | lear |


As nouns the difference between fear and lear

is that fear is grass while lear is something learned; a lesson or lear can be .

As a verb lear is

(transitive|archaic|and|scotland) to teach.

Fear vs Fnar - What's the difference?

fear | fnar |


As a noun fear

is (uncountable: unpleasant emotion caused by actual or perceived danger) A strong, uncontrollable, unpleasant emotion caused by actual or perceived danger or threat.

As a verb fear

is to cause fear to; to frighten.

As an adjective fear

is able; capable; stout; strong; sound.

As an interjection fnar is

representing a dirty laugh at some sexual innuendo.

Fear vs Feare - What's the difference?

fear | feare |


As nouns the difference between fear and feare

is that fear is grass while feare is .

Fear vs Mear - What's the difference?

fear | mear |


As nouns the difference between fear and mear

is that fear is (uncountable: unpleasant emotion caused by actual or perceived danger) A strong, uncontrollable, unpleasant emotion caused by actual or perceived danger or threat while mear is alternative form of lang=en "boundary".

As a verb fear

is to cause fear to; to frighten.

As an adjective fear

is able; capable; stout; strong; sound.

Fear vs Fuar - What's the difference?

fear | fuar |

Fuar is often a misspelling of fear.


Fuar has no English definition.

As a noun fear

is (uncountable: unpleasant emotion caused by actual or perceived danger) A strong, uncontrollable, unpleasant emotion caused by actual or perceived danger or threat.

As a verb fear

is to cause fear to; to frighten.

As an adjective fear

is able; capable; stout; strong; sound.

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