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fears
noun
Plural of fear
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'fears' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it when talking about an emotion, physical sensation, or statement of opinion. For example: "She had a feeling of great fear as she heard the thunder outside her window."
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Human rights organisations have raised fears that more migrants and refugees will die in their attempt to reach Europe from the north African coast.
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In the weeks after the latest stalemate, these fears seemed to be borne out by a gamekeeper seeking permission to protect the pheasants he breeds by "controlling" buzzards.
In Ecuador, there are fears that cartoonist Xavier Bonilla may face criminal charges over an image ridiculing a fumbling speech by a politician in President Rafael Correa's ruling party.
On the eve of the commencement, anger was still simmering as president James F Jones Jr announced he would not participate Saturday because of the fears of unspecified disruptions.
Sturgeon now admits that the SNP had not anticipated the pro-UK's side early intervention on the currency and, in the end, lost the referendum after failing to overcome people's fears on the economy.
Darling and Alexander were adamant that, for all their fears, they made the right decision on the currency.
But if that primitive resonance is not achieved, storytellers are failing to fulfil what is perhaps their primary function, which is therapeutic – to act as an echo chamber to our deepest fears and desires, and thus help to integrate them into a healthy personality.
He fears that if republicans do not get their way, they will revert to force.
Greece's crisis talks with international creditors have made slow progress and fears remain high that it could default on its debts, precipitating Athens' departure from the eurozone.
Amid genuine fears in Berlin that Britain may be on a trajectory towards exit, the German chancellor is expected to say that Britain benefits from its membership of the EU.
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