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The phrase "afraid of silent" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "afraid of silence"? If this is the case, you can use it when expressing a fear or discomfort with quietness or lack of sound.
Example: "She was afraid of silence, as it made her feel uneasy and anxious."
Alternatives: "fearful of quiet" or "intimidated by silence".
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If you have that condition, be afraid, very afraid of Silent Sonata.
One day, when I choose not to be afraid of silent judgment from the person asking the question.
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It results in an awful atmosphere and can eventually make the person being stonewalled too afraid to have any sort of discussion because they are afraid of the silent treatment.
Afraid of angering Dad, I stood silent, waiting for my turn to speak.
Russian society stays silent because people are afraid of Kadyrov.
(d) The 13th frame of "Silent".
He told me: "I suspect the majority who stay silent in a group are afraid of standing out and being ridiculed.
I was no longer afraid of confrontation because I knew the consequences of remaining silent.
During the boom, while tens of millions of people accumulated huge paper profits, Washington officialdom, afraid of being stuck with the party-pooper label, became the silent prisoner of the bull market.
The truth was that Piotr was afraid of her anger at his timidity, at the way he had stood to one side — silent in the curious silence after the blow.
Those potential voters, Taylor told The Post, are part of a silent majority who are tired of being asked to celebrate diversity but are afraid of being labeled bigots.
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