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fearing

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Verb — Present participle of fear: feeling afraid of or worried about something.

How to use fearing

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

fearing the worst fearing for their lives

Frequently asked questions

What does “fearing” mean?

The word “fearing” means present participle of fear: feeling afraid of or worried about something. In plain terms, the -ing form of "fear" — being afraid of or worried about something.

How do you use “fearing” in a sentence?

Here is “fearing” used in a sentence: “Fearing the traffic, they left an hour early.”

What part of speech is “fearing”?

“Fearing” is a verb.

Is “fearing” a common word?

“Fearing” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How is fearing used differently from fear in a sentence?

Fearing is the present participle of fear and is used to form continuous verb tenses or introduce a participial clause, as in "fearing the worst, she called the doctor." Fear itself is the base verb form, used as in "she feared the worst."

What does fearing for mean, as in fearing for one's life?

"Fearing for" is a common collocation meaning to be worried about the safety or wellbeing of someone or something, as in "fearing for his safety." It expresses concern about a potential negative outcome rather than fear of the thing itself.

Can fearing be followed directly by a clause?

Yes, fearing is often followed by a "that" clause, as in "fearing that the storm would worsen, they left early." This construction lets a participial phrase introduce the reason behind an action described later in the sentence.

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