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fearful

Trepidiocious vs Fearful - What's the difference?

trepidiocious | fearful |


As an adjective fearful is

frightening.

Fearful vs Yearful - What's the difference?

fearful | yearful |


As an adjective fearful

is frightening.

As a noun yearful is

the amount that occurs in a year.

Modest vs Fearful - What's the difference?

modest | fearful |


As adjectives the difference between modest and fearful

is that modest is not bragging or boasting about oneself or one's achievements, unpretentious, humble while fearful is frightening.

Earful vs Fearful - What's the difference?

earful | fearful |


As a noun earful

is (informal) a reprimand, castigation or telling off.

As an adjective fearful is

frightening.

Taxonomy vs Fearful - What's the difference?

taxonomy | fearful |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective fearful is

frightening.

Fearful vs Apprehensive - What's the difference?

fearful | apprehensive |


As adjectives the difference between fearful and apprehensive

is that fearful is frightening while apprehensive is .

Fearful vs Frightens - What's the difference?

fearful | frightens |


As an adjective fearful

is frightening.

As a verb frightens is

(frighten).

Fearful vs Trepidly - What's the difference?

fearful | trepidly |


As an adjective fearful

is frightening.

As an adverb trepidly is

in a fearful or timid manner.

Fearful vs Courageless - What's the difference?

fearful | courageless |


As adjectives the difference between fearful and courageless

is that fearful is frightening while courageless is devoid of courage; fearful, cowardly.

Fearful vs Frightsome - What's the difference?

fearful | frightsome |


As adjectives the difference between fearful and frightsome

is that fearful is frightening while frightsome is frightening; frightful; fearful; causing fear.

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