"fear" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

fear sustantivo

sustantivo + fear
Kolokacji: 27
Inspector General No Fear • Cape Fear • fear of inflation • fear of death • fear of God • ...
fear + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 8
Fear Factor • Fear Factory • fear response • Cape Fear River • Fear Data • ...
fear + verbo
Kolokacji: 121
fear grows • fear drives • fear comes • fear leads • fear makes • fear keeps • fear causes • fear begins • fear proves • fear grips • ...
verbo + fear
Kolokacji: 119
express fears • raise fears • ease fears • strike fear • feel fear • show fear • overcome one's fear • confirm one's fears • reflect fears • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 19
(7) confirm, reinforce, paralyze
Kolokacji: 3
(15) use, exploit, give, feed
Kolokacji: 5
(17) hide, shroud, conceal
Kolokacji: 3
(18) tremble, shake, fan
Kolokacji: 3
1. tremble with fear = trząść się ze strachu tremble with fear
2. shake with fear = zadrżeć ze strachu shake with fear
3. fan fears = strachy fana fan fears
  • Both proposals have led to false rumors that have fanned fears in recent weeks.
  • The advertisement succeeds in fanning fears among the elderly about higher premiums.
  • To those who say he is only fanning fears, Mr. Shelley laughs.
  • The spurt in prices fanned fears that inflation, which has been below 3 percent for three years, is speeding up.
  • All the dodging and dissembling about his condition have only fanned fears that he is suffering much more than a bad case of fatigue.
  • Nonetheless, some consumer groups charge that advertising by some bottled water producers is fanning public fears.
  • Indeed, the news last week that the gross national product grew at a trivial 0.4 percent in the spring fanned fears that the recovery was sputtering.
  • But stocks turned sharply lower after an increase in oil prices and a manufacturing report, which indicated high prices, fanned fears of inflation.
  • Some local police officials around the country complain that the warnings are too vague to be of much use and have only fanned public fears.
  • Corn prices soared the daily trading limit as long-range weather forecasts fanned fears of drought damage.
(19) include, let, allow, involve
Kolokacji: 4
adjetivo + fear
Kolokacji: 172
bad fear • greatest fear • constant fear • sudden fear • big fear • real fear • great fear • irrational fear • widespread fear • old fear • ...
preposición + fear
Kolokacji: 30
without fear • amid fears • despite fears • with fear • of fear • ...

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