Opposite of past tense for to be afraid of someone or something when considering them to be dangerous, painful, or harmful
“I think I deserve a medal for being able to brave your constant criticism.”
Opposite of past tense for to have a phobia of
“I definitely relax more in the presence of wild beasts than I do among my human brethren.”
(with infinitive) Opposite of past tense for to avoid something because one has too many concerns
“It is time to confront your fear of heights and take the plunge.”
(followed by for) Opposite of past tense for to show concern on behalf of
“He could have been treated, but the experts chose to ignore the fact that he had a mental health problem.”
Opposite of past tense for to regard with adoration and reverence, particularly for deities and gods
“As an atheist, I naturally contemn the worship of Gods.”
Opposite of causing fear or alarm
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