Sentence examples for afraid means from inspiring English sources

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To be afraid, means that you are unwilling to see the possibilities of your future.

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Because he can see this image, he must be the New Southerner -- a kind of New Man being sought by Roopit Mogul, a media lord, using holographic equipment wielded by two vile scamps we are, I'm afraid, meant to love, named Oswald and Bundy.

Beware doesn't mean "be afraid"; it means "be aware".

"But over all, I'm afraid, it means very little.

"If we're afraid, it means we don't trust God's word".

As Janet pointed out at the time, "You're one of the family now, Paris, so I'm afraid that means you get to see us warts and all".

If they don't get afraid it means you were not effective in activating the memory in its entirety, and that is the requirement for the treatment to be effective.

"We may disagree with those views, but if Russia's leader is afraid, that means no-one in the West was able to explain to him it is not true or reach agreement.

Well, they have a MENSA member in it, but I'm afraid Enzo means himself.

But all those things are what life is made for, so being afraid simply means you care.

And I'm afraid I mean that almost literally.

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