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Fearing - 4 thesaurus results
Main Entry: fear
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: feel alarm; be scared of
Synonyms: anticipate, apprehend, avoid, blanch, cower, crouch, dread, expect, falter, flinch, foresee, fret, quail, quaver, shrink, shudder, shun, shy, start, suspect, tremble, wilt, worry, be afraid, be anxious, be apprehensive, be disquieted, be frightened, be in awe, break out in a sweat, dare not, feel concern, have butterflies, have qualms, lose courage
Antonyms: brave
Main Entry: doubt
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: lack confidence in; question
Synonyms: challenge, demur, disbelieve, discredit, dispute, distrust, fear, fluctuate, hesitate, imagine, impugn, insinuate, mistrust, query, scruple, shilly-shally*, surmise, suspect, vacillate, waver, be apprehensive of, be curious, be dubious, be in a quandary, be puzzled, be uncertain, be undetermined, call in question, give no credence, harbor suspicion, have qualms, misdoubt, misgive, not buy, read differently, skepticize, smell a rat, take dim view of, wonder at
Antonyms: believe, rely, trust, be certain, not question
Main Entry: dread
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: anticipate with horror
Synonyms: apprehend, cringe, fear, quake, shudder, tremble, be afraid, have cold feet, misdoubt, shrink from
Antonyms: encourage, want, welcome
Main Entry: mistrust
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: doubt
Synonyms: apprehend, beware, challenge, disbelieve, dispute, distrust, fear, question, scruple, suspect, suspicion, be wary, have doubts
Notes: to distrust is to suspect someone is dishonest; to mistrust is to merely lack confidence in someone
mistrust involves a withholding of confidence, whereas distrust involves a projection of lack of confidence or suspicion
Antonyms: believe, trust, be certain, have faith
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