affear in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Affear (verb): to frighten or intimidate someone.
Sample Sentences
- The sudden noise seemed to affear the children playing in the garden.
- His dark demeanor was enough to affear anyone who crossed his path.
- The eerie shadows in the old house did little to affear the brave explorers.
- She tried to affear him with her stern expression, but he only laughed.
- The ghost story was crafted to affear the listeners on Halloween night.
- Despite the storm's fury, the seasoned sailors were not easily affeared.
- The haunting melody had the power to affear even the most courageous souls.
- The thought of failing the exam began to affear her as the date approached.
- A sudden flash of lightning would often affear those caught outside in a storm.
- His reputation as a fierce competitor was enough to affear his opponents before the match.
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