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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'am fearing' is not correct and not commonly used in written English.
Instead, the more common phrase 'am afraid' is used to express worry or fear, as in the following example: I am afraid that I will forget the date of our next appointment.
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am fearing
verb
To cause fear to; to frighten.
Exact(1)
I must take the next leap embracing every part of who I am, fearing not the fall, but trusting that I will spread wings and fly.
Similar(59)
"I was fearing to die.
Instead, he is feared.
Surely to be feared.
Joseph Serge Miot, was feared dead.
Both men are feared dead.
It should not be feared.
Fifty people are feared dead.
More blasts are feared.
He is feared.
Thousands are feared dead.
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