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Qué (quién) es FEARFUL - definición

EMOTION INDUCED BY PERCEIVED DANGER OR THREAT
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  • A prisoner at [[Abu Graib]] shows fear of a US army dog during prisoner abuse.
  • A still from the film ''[[Carnival of Souls]]''.
  • Painting by [[Guido Reni]] c. 1611
  • A girl showing signs of fear
  • "The Man Made Mad with Fear", a painting  by [[Gustave Courbet]].

fearful         
1.
If you are fearful of something, you are afraid of it. (FORMAL)
Bankers were fearful of a world banking crisis...
I had often been very fearful, very angry, and very isolated.
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ, oft ADJ of n, ADJ that
2.
You use fearful to emphasize how serious or bad a situation is. (FORMAL)
...the fearful consequences which might flow from unilateral military moves.
= dreadful
ADJ: ADJ n [emphasis]
3.
Fearful is used to emphasize that something is very bad. (INFORMAL, OLD-FASHIONED)
You gave me a fearful shock!
ADJ: ADJ n [emphasis]
fearful         
adj.
1) fearful of
2) fearful that + clause (they were fearful that the river would flood)
fearful         
¦ adjective
1. showing or causing fear.
2. informal very great.
Derivatives
fearfully adverb
fearfulness noun

Wikipedia

Fear

Fear is an intensely unpleasant emotion in response to perceiving or recognizing a danger or threat. Fear causes physiological changes that may produce behavioral reactions such as mounting an aggressive response or fleeing the threat. Fear in human beings may occur in response to a certain stimulus occurring in the present, or in anticipation or expectation of a future threat perceived as a risk to oneself. The fear response arises from the perception of danger leading to confrontation with or escape from/avoiding the threat (also known as the fight-or-flight response), which in extreme cases of fear (horror and terror) can be a freeze response.

In humans and other animals, fear is modulated by the process of cognition and learning. Thus, fear is judged as rational and appropriate, or irrational and inappropriate. An irrational fear is called a phobia.

Fear is closely related to the emotion anxiety, which occurs as the result of threats that are perceived to be uncontrollable or unavoidable. The fear response serves survival by engendering appropriate behavioral responses, so it has been preserved throughout evolution. Sociological and organizational research also suggests that individuals' fears are not solely dependent on their nature but are also shaped by their social relations and culture, which guide their understanding of when and how much fear to feel.

Fear is sometimes incorrectly considered the opposite of courage. For the reason that courage is a willingness to face adversity, fear is an example of a condition that makes the exercise of courage possible.

Ejemplos de uso de FEARFUL
1. There were many fearful questions will milk production in the area be terminated? one MP asked but no fearful answers.
2. "Comments like hers make women unnecessarily fearful.
3. Technology, however, can‘t reassure a fearful public.
4. I am sceptical, untrusting fearful and heartbroken.
5. We should be fearful for children condemned to ruined lives by being demonised as crooks and failures; fearful about squandered trust and threatened liberties.