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1 bang
1 [vaak + voor] [vrees voelend] afraid (of) 〈 alleen predicatief〉; frightened (of) ⇒ scared (of), 〈 doodsbang〉 terrified (of)♦voorbeelden:1 bang maken • scare, frightenbang in het donker • afraid of the darkik heb een bang voorgevoel • I have a foreboding (about it)bang uitgevallen zijn • be a mouse, be chicken-heartedwees daar maar niet bang voor • don't worry about it -
2 vrezen
1 fear, dread ⇒ be afraid (of/that)♦voorbeelden:God vrezen • fear Godniets te vrezen hebben • have nothing to fear/to be afraid ofik vrees van niet/wel • I'm afraid not/soik vrees dat hij niet komt • I'm afraid he won't come/show up1 [rekening houden met een slechte afloop] fear (for), tremble (for)♦voorbeelden: -
3 bevreesd
♦voorbeelden:bevreesd voor straf • afraid of punishmentze is bevreesd voor de toekomst • she is afraid for the future -
4 angstig
♦voorbeelden:dat maakte mij angstig • that frightened me/made me afraidhet waren angstige tijden • those were anxious timesII 〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
5 beducht
♦voorbeelden:beducht voor risico's • shy of taking risks -
6 helaas
helaas1〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:helaas wel • I'm afraid so————————helaas21 alas♦voorbeelden:1 helaas, het is niet anders • alas, that's the way it is -
7 terugschrikken
♦voorbeelden:terugschrikken van/voor iets • be afraid of somethingnergens voor terugschrikken • be afraid of/stop at nothing -
8 aanhikken
v. feel afraid for -
9 bang
adj. afraid, fearful, scared; anxious, nervous; shy, bashful, timid--------adv. fearfully; anxiously, nervously; timidly, shyly, bashfully -
10 bang zijn
v. be afraid, fear -
11 bangigheid
n. timidity, shyness, fearfulness, state of being afraid; terribleness, awfulness, dreadfulness -
12 beducht
adj. anxious, fearful, afraid; apprehensive, worried -
13 benauwd
adj. airless, stuffy; close, tight; anxious, afraid -
14 bevreesd
adj. afraid, fearful; frightened -
15 doodsbang
adj. scared to death, terribly afraid, fearful down to the depths of one's being -
16 doodsbenauwd
adj. scared to death, terribly afraid, fearful down to the depths of one's being -
17 duchten
v. fear, be afraid, dread -
18 laf
adj. cowardly, hen hearted, chicken hearted, pigeon hearted, lily livered, sissy, afraid, funky, yellow--------n. coward, failing -
19 lafhartig
adj. cowardly, coward, afraid, chicken hearted, hen hearted, heartless, poor spirited, recreant, pusillanimous, milk livered, white livered, yellow livered, yellow bellied, craven, dastardly -
20 vervaard
adj. alarmed, afraid, frightened
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