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    a·feard
    [əˈfird]
    adjective
    archaic
    dialect
    afeared (adjective) · afeard (adjective)
    1. afraid.
    Origin
    Old English, from āfǣran ‘frighten’, from ā- (expressing intensity) + fǣran (see fear); used commonly by Shakespeare, but rarely after 1700 in written form.
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    adjective
    1. afraid.
      scared stiff
      scared to death
      apprehensive (about)
      intimidated (by)
      alarmed (at)
      frightened/scared out of one's wits
      scared witless
      with one's heart in one's mouth
      shaking in one's shoes
      shaking like a leaf
      in a (blue) funk
      in a cold sweat
      in a flap
      in a fluster
      in a state
      in a tizzy/tizz
      feart
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