Examples of 'afraid' in a sentence
Meaning of "afraid"
Afraid is an adjective used to describe feeling fear or anxiety about the possible occurrence or existence of something
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- Impressed with fear or apprehension; in fear.
- Regretful, sorry; expressing a reluctance to face an unpleasant situation.
- Worried about, feeling concern for, fearing for (someone or something).
How to use "afraid" in a sentence
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Not afraid to let a man look at you.
But now you are afraid to face him.
I am afraid we are gonna lose all three of them.
You are not even afraid of them anymore.
I was afraid you were gonna go and do something stupid.
The people are too afraid to fight back.
I am afraid you have made a terrible assumption.
You will not be afraid of death anymore.
I am afraid we are much more likely to be ripped to shreds.
You have been afraid your whole life.
I am afraid facts are against you doing it as easy as that.
Proud of my fencing skills and afraid of nothing.
I am afraid we had to evacuate your stomach contents.
I do not get women who are afraid of sex.
My parents are afraid you will catch cold.
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Afraid you would get the telegram.
He might have been afraid he was going to lose his position.
Afraid this is all we have right now.
We need not be afraid is the main thing.
Afraid it will make them look guilty.
I think they are afraid they are about to be found.
Afraid she may have been washed overboard.
You can not be afraid to discipline them.
Cause a strong man is never afraid to cry.
I am afraid he can not tell you anything.
You said you were not afraid of anything.
We are afraid she does not have long left.
Please tell me you are not afraid of heights.
I am afraid you are not a very good gardener.
I have heard that you are afraid of nothing.
I am afraid it will not be one of you either.
Everyone in this town is afraid to say no to him.
You are afraid of getting beat by a crop duster.
Do not tell me you are afraid of a few bees.
I am afraid there is something quite timely afoot.
Maybe because they are not afraid of themselves.
I am afraid you frequently visit the brothels.
You told him that you were afraid.
We are afraid something may have happened to her.
Then you have got nothing to be afraid of.
I am afraid we only have this corner table.
They look like rats afraid of light.
I am afraid there might be something wrong with me.
Let us you and me see which of us is afraid.
I am afraid it boils down to one simple fact.
He knows the temple and is not afraid.
I am afraid sometimes traditional means are not enough.
You did not used to be afraid of the telephone.
I am afraid that friendship will not continue.
There is no reason for you to feel afraid.