Bible Dictionaries
Fear

Webster's Dictionary

(1):

(n.) To feel a painful apprehension of; to be afraid of; to consider or expect with emotion of alarm or solicitude.

(2):

(n.) Apprehension of incurring, or solicitude to avoid, God's wrath; the trembling and awful reverence felt toward the Supreme Belng.

(3):

(n.) To be anxious or solicitous for.

(4):

(n.) To suspect; to doubt.

(5):

(n.) To affright; to terrify; to drive away or prevent approach of by fear.

(6):

(v. i.) To be in apprehension of evil; to be afraid; to feel anxiety on account of some expected evil.

(7):

(n.) Respectful reverence for men of authority or worth.

(8):

(n.) A variant of Fere, a mate, a companion.

(9):

(n.) That which causes, or which is the object of, apprehension or alarm; source or occasion of terror; danger; dreadfulness.

(10):

(n.) A painful emotion or passion excited by the expectation of evil, or the apprehension of impending danger; apprehension; anxiety; solicitude; alarm; dread.

(11):

(n.) To have a reverential awe of; to solicitous to avoid the displeasure of.

Bibliography Information
Webster, Noah. Entry for 'Fear'. Noah Webster's American Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​web/​f/fear.html. 1828.