Words and phrases that have a meaning related to fears: (135 results)
Often used in the same context:
worries, concerns, anxieties, doubts, suspicions, specter, jitters, unease, apprehensions, nervousness, misgivings, speculation, uneasiness, scepticism, wariness, tensions, disquiet, rumors, possibility, hopes, optimism, pessimism, anger, skepticism, belief, uncertainty, danger, rumours, objections, forebodings, apprehensiveness, fury, scare, sentiments, panic, threat, skittishness, resentment, insecurities, discontent, paranoia, hysteria, accusations, likelihood, notion, outrage, angst, woes, unhappiness, frustration, distrust, fretting, ructions, whispers, warnings, expectation, mistrust, gloom, clamor, unrest, feelings, rumblings, perception, troubles, alarm, desire, anxiousness, ambitions, queasiness, nightmares, anguish, turmoil, dissatisfaction, phobia, confusion, crisis, furore, backlash, bogy, qualms, misconception, gripes, disappointment, grumbles, outcry, myths, despair, enmities, aversion, furor, dread, animosities, questions, ire, chaos, misperception, assurances, repercussions, instability, thoughts, hostility, cotswold hills, resentments, fear, desires, dissatisfactions, frustrations, prejudices, discontents, prejudice, antipathies, concern, suspicion, aversions
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Also try:actualized, allayer, comforter, conquer, conquerable, dogging, fact, fatherliness, hag-ridden, hagridden, holy of holies, homophobe, idle, irrational, melancholia, newborn, phobic, reassail, reliever, still, tormented
— Adjectives for fears: worst, such, own, old, irrational, superstitious, greatest, deepest, specific, vague, real, more...
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