afraid
Meanings
Adjective
- filled with fear or apprehension
- "afraid even to turn his head"
- "suddenly looked afraid"
- "afraid for his life"
- "afraid of snakes"
- "afraid to ask questions"
Adjective Satellite
- filled with regret or concern; used often to soften an unpleasant statement
- "I'm afraid I won't be able to come"
- "he was afraid he would have to let her go"
- "I'm afraid you're wrong"
- feeling worry or concern or insecurity
- "She was afraid that I might be embarrassed"
- "terribly afraid of offending someone"
- "I am afraid we have witnessed only the first phase of the conflict"
- having feelings of aversion or unwillingness
- "afraid of hard work"
- "afraid to show emotion"
Adj
- 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).
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English affrayed, affraied, past participle of afraien (“to affray”), from Anglo-Norman afrayer (“to terrify, disquiet, disturb”), from Old French effreer, esfreer (“to disturb, remove the peace from”), from es- (“out”) + freer (“to secure, secure the peace”), from Frankish *friþu (“security, peace”), from Proto-Germanic *friþuz (“peace”), from Proto-Germanic *frijōną (“to free; to love”), from Proto-Indo-European *prāy-, *prēy- (“to like, love”). By surface analysis, affray + -ed. Compare also afeard. More at free, friend.
Synonyms
afeared, alarmed, anxious, apprehensive, chicken, fearful, frightened, frit, horrified, mortified, panicked, scared, sorry, terrified, timid, timorous, worried
Scrabble Score: 10
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