Proper noun
Fears
plural of Fear
Fears (plural Fearses)
A surname.
Ab and Zab create a hell where visitors are forced to view their deepest fears due to demons called sin eaters they feed on guilt from the visitors then making them face the evil that they had ever done. Source: Internet
A bus drives through dockside past the Diamond Princess cruise ship, in quarantine due to fears of the novel coronavirus, at Daikoku Pier Cruise Terminal in Yokohama, Japan, on Feb. 21, 2020. Source: Internet
According to him, the Food and Drugs Authority checks every donation before the government utilizes them and so allayed fears of them being tampered with. Source: Internet
According to INEC, the turnout was at a historical low at 25 percent, which may have been caused by fears of impending violence and rift. Source: Internet
A classroom tone of support helps to alleviate fears and encourages students to have the courage to explore concepts and beliefs that vary from those they bring to the classroom. Source: Internet
According to Suetonius, this caused consternation: the ceremony required Titus to wear a diadem, which the Romans associated with monarchy, and the partisanship of Titus's legions had already led to fears that he might rebel against his father. Source: Internet