dictionnaire latin - Anglais

latine - English

metus Anglais:

1. fears fears


Everybody fears time.
Any man wearing a toupee fears a windy day.
Her fears gradually quietened down.
His mother Putlibai taught him to pray, to help him with these fears
She tried to allay their fears but only ended up heightening them.
The Court has no fears for the safety of the Christian religion. It does not believe that the rock upon which Christianity stands can ever be shaken.
Thirtieth birthdays often bring with them fears of old age.
One who longs for death is miserable, but more miserable is he who fears it.
Fear of serious injury cannot alone justify suppression of free speech and assembly. Men feared witches and burnt women. It is the function of speech to free men from the bondage of irrational fears.
Mummy, who's terrified of mice, had two fears to cope with.
Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised.
At the same time, he didn't hide his fears and doubts, but tried hard to keep his calm and rationality in facing every difficulty.
He is wise who neither hopes nor fears anything from the uncertain future.
The joys of parents are secret, and so are their grief's and fears.