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Search Terms: *怖*
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noun
1.
politics of fear, terrorism
2.
reign of terror (esp. in the French revolution)
expression, Ichidan verb
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to be seized with fear, to be seized with panic
Other readings:
恐怖に囚われる【きょうふにとらわれる】
、恐怖に捕らわれる【きょうふにとらわれる】
、恐怖に捉われる【きょうふにとらわれる】
、恐怖に捕われる【きょうふにとらわれる】
noun
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fear of having blank days (e.g. freelancer unable to find work), fear of not having anything planned(colloquialism)
noun
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hemophobia, haemophobia, blood phobia(medical term)
no-adjective, noun
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foolhardy, reckless, fearless
Other readings:
怖い物知らず【こわいものしらず】
expression, noun
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curiosity of fear, urge to look at something frightening, wanting to take a peek at something unpleasant
Other readings:
恐いもの見たさ【こわいものみたさ】
、怖い物見たさ【こわいものみたさ】
、恐い物見たさ【こわいものみたさ】
adverb, to-adverb
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fearfully, timidly, cautiously, nervously
Other readings:
怖々【こわごわ】
、恐恐【こわごわ】
、怖怖【こわごわ】
noun, no-adjective, na-adjective
1.
fierce look, frightening look, tough look
2.
aggressive attitude, coercive attitude, taking a hard line
Other readings:
強面【こわおもて】[1]
、怖面【こわもて】
、怖面【こわおもて】[1]
、恐面【こわもて】
、恐面【こわおもて】[1]
、コワモテ
、コワオモテ
Notes:
- out-dated or obsolete kana usage
noun
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olfactory reference syndrome, ORS, autodysomophobia, fear of having an unpleasant body odour(medical term)
noun
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dysmorphophobia, body dysmorphic disorder, cacophobia
noun
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haphephobia, aphephobia, haphophobia, hapnophobia, haptephobia, haptophobia, thixophobia, chiraptophobia(medical term)
noun
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aichmophobia (fear of sharply pointed objects), belonephobia
Other readings:
尖端恐怖症【せんたんきょうふしょう】
noun
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claustrophobia
Other readings:
閉所恐怖症【へいじょきょうふしょう】
expression
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once bitten twice shy, to become over cautious from a bad experience, to be bitten by a snake and thus fear a rotten rope (which resembles a snake)
Other readings:
蛇に咬まれて朽ち縄に怖じる【へびにかまれてくちなわにおじる】
、蛇に噛まれて朽縄に怖じる【へびにかまれてくちなわにおじる】
、蛇に噛まれて朽縄におじる【へびにかまれてくちなわにおじる】
、蛇にかまれて朽縄におじる【へびにかまれてくちなわにおじる】
expression
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fools rush in where angels fear to tread, the blind don't fear snakes(sensitive, proverb)