Phrases with «real fear»

"Real fear" refers to feeling genuinely scared or afraid, as opposed to just a mild or imagined fear. It describes a genuine sense of danger or unease that a person experiences in a situation. Full definition

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Sentences with «real fear»

  • Nearly everyone I approach is wary of speaking with me because of very real fears of political repercussions or criminal retaliation. (scientificamerican.com)
  • The combination of this pessimistic anthropology, the very real fear of hell for themselves and others and cultural values supporting harsh discipline made for a dangerous combination for children. (religion-online.org)
  • Another very real fear for second time mothers is that there just won't be enough love to go around. (pregnancy-info.net)
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