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1 bojazan
• dread; fear; misgiving; qualm -
2 plašnja
• dread; fear; fright -
3 bojati se
• afraid; be afraid of; be in fear of; doubt; dread; fear -
4 jeziv
• appalling; chiled; chill; creepy; dread; dreadful; eerie; eery; grisly; gruesome; horrific; thrilling -
5 plašiti se
• be afraid of; be in fear of; dread; fear -
6 strah
• alarm; alarum; apprehension; awe; consternation; creeps; dismay; doubt; dread; fear; fright; funk; panic; terror; trepidation -
7 strašan
• almighty; appaling; atrocious; awesome; awful; blinking; damnable; deuced; dire; direful; dread; dreadful; eerie; eery; enormous; fearful; formidable; frightful; grim; grisly; gruesome; horrible; horrid; monstrous; mortaly; murderous; redoubtable; shocking; shrill; temendous; terible -
8 strepeti
• be in fear of; dread; fear; quail; tremble -
9 užas
• atrocity; cruelty; dismay; dread; fearfulness; fright; horrible; horror; scare; terror; tremendousness
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