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Phrases with «to be afraid of»
The idiomatic expression
"to be afraid of"
means to have a fear or anxiety about something, often indicating an irrational or excessive concern.
Full definition
to be
(parent phrase)
of
(parent phrase)
afraid
(parent phrase)
to be afraid of
Related phrases
to be of interest to someone
to be afraid of someone
to be of help to someone
to be of service to someone
to be of benefit to someone
to be of assistance to someone
to be of use to someone
to be of service to others
to be of value to someone
to be of interest to one's readers
to be of great interest to someone
to be of most interest to someone
to be of great benefit to someone
to be afraid of the dark
to be of interest to readers
to be of great help to someone
to be of value to one's readers
to be of help to others
to be of concern to someone
thing someone 're afraid of
site someone are agreeing to one's use of cookies
to browse the site someone are agreeing to one's use of cookies
Sentences with «to be afraid of»
Do
n't be afraid of
not knowing much about construction.
(
biggerpockets.com
)
Why would you want to create a dog
who is afraid of
people or other dogs and may bite them?
(
whydoesmydog.com
)
So, don't
be afraid of what
people say, just do and wear what you love.
(
bigdreamerblog.com
)
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