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  1. 1 day ago · 14 meanings: 1. a feeling of distress, apprehension, or alarm caused by impending danger, pain, etc 2. a cause of this feeling.... Click for more definitions.

  2. Apr 20, 2024 · Fear alerts us to the presence of danger or the threat of harm, whether that danger is physical or psychological. Whereas the biochemical changes that fear produces are universal, emotional responses are highly individual. Fear produces biochemical and emotional reactions to a perceived threat, whether that danger is actual or imagined.

  3. traducir FEAR: miedo, temer, temer, miedo [masculine], temor [masculine], temer. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  4. Jan 1, 2013 · Three Recommendations for the Study of Fear. A functional definition of fear motivates three recommendations that form recurring themes throughout this review. One is that an investigation, and ultimate functional and neurobiological understanding, of fear requires a comparative approach: it cannot be investigated in humans alone.

  5. plural fears. Britannica Dictionary definition of FEAR. 1. : an unpleasant emotion caused by being aware of danger : a feeling of being afraid. [noncount] He was trembling with fear. an old story that still has the power to inspire fear [=to make people feel afraid] unable to walk the streets without fear of being mugged.

  6. Se creyó muerto cuando el asaltante sacó la pistola. fear for your sanity v expr. (worry you are going insane) temer por tu cordura, temer por tu salud mental loc verb. fear-stricken, fear stricken adj. (frightened) muerto de miedo loc adj. Note: The hyphen may be omitted when the adjective follows the noun.

  7. noun. 1. (fright) a. el miedo. He knew he should run from the bear, but fear paralyzed him.Sabía que debería correr del oso, pero el miedo lo paralizó. 2. (apprehension) a. el temor. My worst fear was being a bad parent.Mi mayor temor era convertirme en un mal padre. transitive verb. 3. (to be afraid of)

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