Pavor in english

Dread

pronunciation: dred part of speech: noun
In gestures

pavor = terror. 

Example: The idea was exquisite but full of terror.

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» dar pavorbe scared stiffbe frightened to deathbe petrified ofbe terrifiedscare + the (living) daylights out offrighten + the (living) daylights out ofscare + the hell out offrighten + the hell out offrighten + the shit out ofscare + the shit out offrighten + the wits out ofscare + the wits out ofscare + the life out offrighten + the life out offrighten + the pants offscare + the pants offbe scared to deathscare + Nombre + out of + Posesivo + wits .

Example: Students hate numbers; they are scared stiff of numbers.

Example: However there are a number of reports out there of people being frightened to death by ghosts.

Example: Instead, it has involved coming to terms with being gay and with not being petrified of someone finding out that he is gay.

Example: Americas are suckers for being terrified, it is very sad.

Example: Alfred Hitchcock dedicated himself to scaring the living daylights out of people with an oeuvre of taut, well-crafted mystery-thrillers.

Example: Presumably they got their name from their habit of frightening the living daylights out of unsuspecting passers-by.

Example: Moreover, if you happen to be suffering from dental phobia, where the idea of visiting a dentist's surgery scares the hell out of you, you will be glad to learn that 'do it yourself' dental veneer kits exist.

Example: What turns one person on can frighten the hell out of others.

Example: I was out for my usual nightly stroll recently and a car full of young lads shouted at me and actually frightened the shit out of me.

Example: I don't condone these acts but they are guaranteed to scare the shit out of someone you are dating.

Example: They are dark, bloodthirsty stories written to delight small children by frightening the wits out of them.

Example: The sound in that game played via the surround sound literally scared the wits out of me at times.

Example: If I'm not mistaken, Halloween is about eating too much sugar and scaring the life out of people.

Example: I was in the room at the time with my curtains closed and the sound of the bird hitting the glass frightened the life out of me!.

Example: But themes haven't changed all that much, and the goal remains the same -- to frighten the pants off the viewer.

Example: If this does not scare the pants off you, nothing will.

Example: A Texas woman tearfully told jurors Monday that she was 'scared to death' and held against her will by her employer after being drugged and sexually assaulted.

Example: Scared out of her wits, she stepped back and fell into her bougainvillea bush, yelling her lungs out as she fell.

» pavor y respetoawe .

Example: He was the first librarian of the public library of Manchester, the world's earliest example of an industrial city, regarded at the time with a mixture of fear and awe as the symbol of a new age.

Pavor synonyms

fear in spanish: temor, pronunciation: fɪr part of speech: noun, verb dire in spanish: terrible, pronunciation: daɪr part of speech: adjective awful in spanish: horrible, pronunciation: ɑfəl part of speech: adjective apprehension in spanish: detención, pronunciation: æprɪhenʃən part of speech: noun dreadful in spanish: terrible, pronunciation: dredfəl part of speech: adjective terrible in spanish: terrible, pronunciation: terəbəl part of speech: adjective fearful in spanish: temeroso, pronunciation: fɪrfəl part of speech: adjective horrendous in spanish: horrendo, pronunciation: hɔrendəs part of speech: adjective dreaded in spanish: temido, pronunciation: dredɪd part of speech: adjective horrific in spanish: horrendo, pronunciation: hɔrɪfɪk part of speech: adjective fearsome in spanish: temible, pronunciation: fɪrsəm part of speech: adjective frightening in spanish: aterrador, pronunciation: fraɪtənɪŋ part of speech: adjective direful in spanish: horrible, pronunciation: daɪrfəl part of speech: adjective apprehensiveness in spanish: aprensión, pronunciation: æprəhensɪvnəs part of speech: noun
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