Use "was afraid|be afraid" in a sentence
1. Afraid synonyms, Afraid pronunciation, Afraid translation, English dictionary definition of Afraid
2. What was there to be afraid of?
3. ‘Do not be afraid.’”
4. Afraid to do something Don’t be Afraid to ask for help
5. Afraid of doing something She was Afraid of upsetting her parents
6. Then be not afraid.
7. “Do Not Be Afraid”
8. She was half Afraid that he would say no (= a little Afraid)
9. Afraid to do something Don't be Afraid to ask if you don't understand
10. The idea, don't be afraid.
11. Afraid of something The government was Afraid of the reaction from the public
12. Don’t Be Afraid of Silence
13. Are you afraid to test the heart, because I was afraid I was still in disgrace.
14. I was very much afraid.
15. Divide Afraid into syllables: a-fraid Stressed syllable in Afraid: a-fraid How to pronounce Afraid: uh-freyd How to say Afraid: How to pronounce Afraid
16. I was afraid of womanhood.
17. Filled with fear; frightened: Afraid of ghosts; Afraid to die; Afraid for his life
18. It is afraid of intimacy, afraid of happiness, afraid of having to feel gratitude.
19. You don't have to be afraid.
20. 'I wouldn't be afraid,' she boasted.
21. There's no need to be afraid.
22. Do not be afraid or be terrified.”
23. Don't be afraid. He's an acrobat.
24. Do not be afraid of ridicule.
25. Afraid of doing something I didn’t tell her because I was Afraid of upsetting her
26. Don't be afraid of asking questions.
27. There's nothing to be afraid of.
28. Roger was very afraid for her.
29. I didn't mention it because I was afraid of upsetting him/afraid I might upset him.
30. She was afraid she wouldn't be able to bear the pain.
31. He is afraid of the demand that does not make you, more be afraid of historicity.
32. 3 → Afraid for somebody/something 4 → I’m Afraid GRAMMAR
33. Don't be afraid to ask for help.
34. The Christian priest was Afraid about his Christianity, and the politician was Afraid because I am not a politician
35. Don't be afraid to ask awkward questions.
36. Don't be afraid to pet the dog.
37. Don't be afraid of hurting his feelings.
38. Don't be afraid of enemies who attack you. Be afraid of the friends who flatter you. Dale Carnegie
39. You're afraid.
40. Be a hero; Don’t afraid to Bullyings
41. I'm afraid that might not be enough.
42. Don't be afraid to leave things out!
43. Do not be afraid to use Consonances
44. We should not be afraid to Assertively …
45. But the angel said: ‘Don’t be afraid!
46. Afraid definition, feeling fear; filled with apprehension: Afraid to go
47. He was afraid of hurting my feelings.
48. The dog sensed that I was afraid.
49. I was afraid to sleep on them
50. This is what I was afraid of.
51. She was afraid of upsetting her parents.
52. She was afraid lest he might drown.
53. 28 I was afraid I might be shot by a startled sentry.
54. " He was not at all afraid To be killed in nasty ways
55. The shy girl was afraid to contradict.
56. He was mortally afraid of upsetting her.
57. Nobody need be afraid of catching the disease.
58. I'm afraid so.
59. I'm afraid not.
60. I am not afraid to block Kazuma, not afraid to surrender. I'm afraid, but his heart is no longer stubborn.
61. Don't be afraid to consider apparently extravagant ideas.
62. I am not afraid I am afraid spend courage tattle and prate.
63. She seemed to be not a little afraid.
64. Don't be afraid to learn. Knowledge is weightless.
65. We used to be afraid of the juries.
66. Don't worry. There's nothing to be afraid of.
67. Don't be afraid to admit to your mistakes.
68. They weren't afraid.
69. I'm not afraid.
70. Afraid of gendarmes?
71. He was afraid to reveal his innermost self.
72. We'll be a wee bit late, I'm afraid.
73. I was afraid if I ran away, I would be caught by police.
74. It was foolish to be afraid of something lying motionless on a table.
75. Afraid of needles?
76. I was wet and cold, lost and afraid.
77. He whispered to me that he was afraid.
78. I was afraid I' d miss a word
79. He was afraid she might surmise the truth.
80. The government was afraid of a public outcry.