FEARFUL vs COWERING: ADJECTIVE
- Experiencing or showing fear
- Extremely distressing
- Lacking courage; ignobly timid and faint-hearted
- Causing fear or dread or terror
- Experiencing fear; frightened.
- Inclined to feel anxiety or apprehension; timid; nervous.
- Indicating anxiety or fear.
- Causing or capable of causing fear; frightening.
- Extreme, as in degree or extent. Used especially of something negative.
- Full of fear, apprehension, or alarm; afraid; frightened.
- Inclined to fear; easily frightened; without courage; timid.
- Indicating, or caused by, fear.
- Inspiring fear or awe; exciting apprehension or terror; terrible; frightful; dreadful.
- Frightening.
- Frightened, filled with terror.
- Terrible.
- Timid by nature or revealing timidity
- Characterized by or showing abject fear.
FEARFUL vs COWERING: VERB
- N/A
- Crouch or curl up
- Show submission or fear
- Present participle of cower.
FEARFUL vs COWERING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Ignobly timid and faint-hearted
- Lacking courage
- Feeling fear, dread, apprehension, or solicitude; afraid.
- Timid; timorous; wanting courage.
- Synonyms Pusillanimous, cowardly, faint-hearted. Dreadful. Frightful, etc. (see awful); dire, direful, horrible, distressing, shocking.
- Showing fear; produced by fear; indicative of fear.
- Causing or such as to cause fear; impressing fear; frightful; dreadful; terrible; awful.
- N/A
FEARFUL vs COWERING: RELATED WORDS
- Frightful, Dreaded, Fearsome, Unmanly, Fainthearted, Cowardly, Alarming, Trepid, Cowering, Timorous, Cringing, Frightening, Timid, Dread, Afraid
- Crawling, Shrieking, Hunkered, Staring, Quivering, Skulks, Terrified, Slinking, Crouching, Hiding, Whimpering, Fearful, Cowardly, Coward, Cringing
FEARFUL vs COWERING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Frightful, Dreaded, Fearsome, Unmanly, Fainthearted, Cowardly, Alarming, Trepid, Cowering, Timorous, Cringing, Frightening, Timid, Dread, Afraid
- Crawling, Shrieking, Hunkered, Staring, Quivering, Skulks, Terrified, Slinking, Crouching, Hiding, Whimpering, Fearful, Cowardly, Coward, Cringing
FEARFUL vs COWERING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Worse, are they fearful of termination or layoffs?
- Some schools, fearful of lawsuits, may do so.
- People are happy, not fearful, in Alloy sessions.
- Man cannot die better than facing fearful odds.
- Excellent driver was never fearful of our rides.
- America to be fearful of what would follow.
- EOL care and were fearful of poor quality.
- They were fearful to return home and fearful that if they left home all their possessions would be lost.
- Because we are fearful of people coming at us and fearful of attacks, we give up our rights.
- Fearful he is to see, and fearful to hear!
- Captain faces away from the cowering crew, cradling his furrowed brow.
- Vox Solaris quest not all behaving in the same cowering way.
- You never overcome fear by backing down or cowering under it.
- You backed up a few feet, cowering away from him.
- Consider a cowering dog that is hunched toward the ground.
- He turned to where his remaining Iron Guard was cowering.
- Nor is it afraid and cowering in a corner.
- Shooting witness: 'I was cowering in front of him'.
- She tossed him a towel, not cowering exactly.
- Voldemort head on instead of cowering before it.
FEARFUL vs COWERING: QUESTIONS
- Are fearful people more likely to believe in the paranormal?
- What does the Bible say about cowards and fearful people?
- What happens when you adopt a fearful dog for adoption?
- Should you be fearful of lifesaving measures due to racialism?
- What are the effects of fearful avoidant attachment styles?
- What is the critical consensus on'Fearful Pranks Ensue'?
- What percentage of the population has fearful avoidant attachment?
- Why do people with BPD have fearful attachment disorders?
- What are the characteristics of a fearful avoidant?
- What is a disorganized / fearful-avoidant attachment style?
- Why is my dog cowering and peeing at the same time?
- Are You cowering in the corner to tame your appetite?