fearsome
fear·some
adj \ˈfir-səm\Definition of FEARSOME
— fear·some·ly adverb
— fear·some·ness noun
Examples of FEARSOME
- <at night the child would always imagine that there were fearsome monsters lurking under his bed>
- <after working all afternoon in the hot sun, I had developed a fearsome thirst>
First Known Use of FEARSOME
1768
Related to FEARSOME
Synonyms: alarming, dire, direful, dread, dreadful, fearful, forbidding, formidable, frightening, frightful, ghastly, hair-raising, horrendous, horrible, horrifying, intimidating, redoubtable, scary, shocking, spine-chilling, terrible, terrifying
Related Words: daunting, demoralizing, disconcerting, discouraging, dismaying, disquieting, distressing, disturbing, perturbing, startling, threatening, troubling, trying, unnerving; bone-chilling, creepy, eerie (also eery), weird; appalling, atrocious, awful, grisly, gruesome (also grewsome), hideous, horrid, macabre, monstrous, nightmarish
Near Antonyms: calming, comforting, consoling, inviting, lulling, pacifying, quieting, reassuring, relaxing, soothing, tranquilizing (also tranquillizing); nonintimidating, nonthreatening
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