be+not+afraid

  • 31not — adverb 1 used to make a word or expression negative: “Can we go to the park?” “No, not today, dear.” | Lorna was not a tidy child and left toys everywhere. | The store is open all week but not on Sundays. | Sally will not eat meat. | You were… …

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  • 32not all —     For some time now tales have been circulating that all was not well in the Goldsmith empire (Times). What the writer really meant, of course, was that not all was well in the empire, not that everything was unwell. The authorities are… …

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  • 33not long for this world — about to stop working or existing. I m afraid that my laptop is not long for this world …

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  • 34Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (1973 film) — For other uses, see Don t Be Afraid of the Dark (disambiguation). Don t Be Afraid of the Dark Original 1973 TV Guide advertisement. Directed by …

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  • 35Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (film) — Infobox Film name = Don t Be Afraid of the Dark caption = The home video cover. director = John Newland producer = Allen S. Epstein writer = Nigel McKeand narrator = starring = Kim Darby Jim Hutton music = Billy Goldenberg cinematography = Andrew …

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  • 36un·afraid — /ˌʌnəˈfreıd/ adj, not used before a noun : not frightened or fearful : not afraid He is unafraid of failure. They were unafraid to take a chance …

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  • 37Are You Afraid of the Dark? — Format Horror/fantasy Created by D. J. MacHale Directed by …

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  • 38frightened - afraid — If you are afraid of someone or something, you feel fear because you think they may harm you. They were afraid of you. The guards were so afraid that they trembled. You can also say that you are frightened of someone or something. Frightened has… …

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  • 39Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? — Infobox Play name = Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? image size = caption = writer = Edward Albee characters = Martha George Nick Honey setting = Martha and George s New England home premiere = October 13, 1962 place = Billy Rose Theatre orig lang …

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  • 40I'm afraid — I’m afraid spoken phrase used for politely telling someone something that might make them sad, disappointed, or angry, for example when you cannot do what they want or do not agree with them Things haven’t been going very well here, I’m afraid.… …

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