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  1. feeling fear, or feeling worry about the possible results of a particular situation: afraid for She was afraid for her children (= feared that they might be hurt). afraid of I've always been afraid of flying / heights / spiders. He was/ felt suddenly afraid. [ + to infinitive ] Don't be afraid to say what you think.

  2. Afraid, alarmed, frightened, terrified all indicate a state of fear. Afraid implies inner apprehensive disquiet: afraid of the dark. Alarmed implies that the feelings are aroused through realization of some imminent or unexpected danger to oneself or others: alarmed by (or about ) someone's illness.

  3. Check pronunciation: afraid. Definition of afraid adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. The meaning of AFRAID is filled with fear or apprehension. How to use afraid in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Afraid.

  5. Hace 3 días · 1. (often foll by of) feeling fear or apprehension; frightened. he was afraid of cats. 2. reluctant (to do something), as through fear or timidity. she was afraid to let herself go. 3. (often foll by that; used to lessen the effect of an unpleasant statement) regretful. I'm afraid that I shall have to tell you to go.

  6. To be afraid is to be scared. People are afraid of snakes, bugs, heights, bears, death, and public speaking, among other things. Being afraid means you have a fear of something — and people are afraid of all sorts of things, from guns to ghosts to being in arguments.

  7. Synonyms for AFRAID: scared, frightened, terrified, fearful, horrified, alarmed, shocked, worried; Antonyms of AFRAID: unafraid, fearless, daring, adventurous, brave, bold, spirited, audacious.