Use feared in a sentence
Sentences ending with feared
- Marmette, the subagent, would know of the incident between Junia and Luzanne; and he feared. [11]
- What amazed me was that he did not seem to be shocked by the revelation near as much as I had feared. [9]
- Many changes now took place, and the most powerful man in the kingdom filled Pharaoh with hatred of the Hebrews and their leader, Mesu, whom he and the queen had hitherto protected and feared. [10]
- It was not the letter he had imagined and feared. [11]
- Not in the least, not even to herself, in her virgin musings; nevertheless, the world was changed for her, it was more serious, more doubtful, richer, and more to be feared. [4]
- Congress had only just assembled, and delays were to be feared. [5]
- Here was an irresponsible member of a Government department; there an officer of His Majesty's troops; beyond, a profligate bachelor whose reputation for traitorous diplomacy was known and feared. [11]
- She was not in Dalton Street, Mr. Bentley feared. [9]
- Attila and his Huns were not more feared. [9]
- It was as he feared. [11]
Short sentences using feared
- They feared and respected him. [4]
- He had feared reality. [9]
- I feared for my country. [5]
- She had feared it. [4]
- Yet he feared it. [13]
- She feared nothing for herself. [10]
- I feared it. [5]
Sentences containing feared two or more times
- Because the man we have feared, Monsieur Mallard--" "I never feared him," said Rosalie, scarcely above her breath. [11]
- He feared the rustlers--he feared the riders--he feared the Mormons. [13]
- Her condition at present was one of uncertainty, transition--she feared to let go wholly of the old, she feared to embark upon the new. [9]
- In a quarter of a century, from being nobodies, and feared by none, they were become confessed lords and masters, feared by all, sovereigns included, and served by all, sovereigns included. [5]
- They were merry now; but Jane had seen them when they were not, and then she feared him as she had feared her father. [13]
- But I's feared, Doctor, I's greatly feared Elsie wan' to marry somebody. [6]
More example sentences with the word feared in them
- It feared him; yet, as he travelled with it, he scarcely ever took his eyes off it, and he never trusted it. [11]
- And yet and yet she feared it even in that instant of glory. [9]
- Try as I would, I could not bring myself to like them, and I feared only too truly that they did not like me. [11]
- I feared she would only reproduce the case of Anson and his wife. [11]
- Ay, and he would have come if he had not still felt some love for me, if he had not misdoubted himself, and feared that the dying woman might once more light up the fire he had so carefully smothered and crushed out. [10]
- We feared you would be anxious unless you knew from ourselves what steps we intended to take, and therefore came to you before we stirred in the matter. [12]
- After he had worked at the Rathhaus long after hours, he would go home alone, and no one sought him out to pass an hour in his company, for everyone feared the rough and brutal frankness of his speech. [10]
- However, the elder woman was sturdy and determined, and sixty years of age; while Melissa feared nothing, and thought herself sufficiently protected when she had arranged her kerchief so as to hide her face from curious eyes. [10]
- His face beamed with pleasure, and there was so much open admiration in his eyes that Margaret, conscious of it to her heart's core, feared that her aunt would notice it. [4]
- He had lived with "a familiar spirit" so long, he feared the issue of this next excursion into the fens of crime. [11]
- He then still wished to live and feared death. [2]
- It had been wickedly said of him, when the news of his coming departure got around, that he feared Dorothy would fall in love with some provincial beau before he could get her within reach of a title. [9]
- The only thing which she still feared was that her aching throat might prevent her from freely pouring forth what so passionately agitated her soul. [10]
- The night before when, after her conversation with Els, she began to pray, she had feared that she had fallen into the snare of earthly love, and dreaded the confession which she had to make to her aunt Kunigunde. [10]
- He had said when he sent her word of his victory, that he feared he would not be able to see her the next day at all, as he had so much to do. [11]
- Had he learned what she feared to confess to him? [10]
- Heinz told her what he knew, and when he at last enquired whether she still regretted having met him whom she feared, she gazed frankly into his eyes and, smiling faintly, shook her head. [10]
- I feared you were again in the church, where you so often are. [12]
- What he feared was to reopen one of her wounds. [13]
- What I feared was that the trout would start up the inlet and wreck us in the bushes. [4]
- What she feared was that he might start the furnace and she should be obliged to reveal herself because of the heat. [10]
- Hereupon Burs Bey was sore afraid; thus he had cast the victorious Captain into prison, and many feared for Tagri that his life would not be spared. [10]
- Others thought there was only a wavering in her affection for her lover, and that he feared for her constancy, and had come to vindicate his rights. [6]
- In battle he was always under fire, so that Kutuzov reproved him for it and feared to send him to the front, and like Dokhturov he was one of those unnoticed cogwheels that, without clatter or noise, constitute the most essential part of the machine. [2]
- Martha, the eldest, was already a grown young lady, but so sweet and kind that we never feared a rebuff from her; and her friends, too, liked us little ones. [10]
- In fact, it was after the simple strangers had left the government care that March feared their woes might begin; and he would have liked the government to follow each of them to his home, wherever he meant to fix it within our borders. [8]
- This at least was a relief; it was the question she had feared most. [9]
- Even Puss, who walked where angels feared to tread, did not dare to go too far with Virginia. [9]
- When they become voters, if they ever do, it may be feared that the pews will lose what the ward-rooms gain. [6]
- She had a vague sense of trouble, and she feared it might be the little cross, that haunting thing of all these months. [11]
- Starvation in the uplands was not an unheard-of thing; he did not, however, worry at all on that score, and feared only his possible inability to supply the needs of a woman in a weakened and extremely delicate condition. [13]
- He was lifted up, carried to his study, and laid on the very couch he had so feared of late. [2]
- I had sold two hundred tickets among my personal friends, but I feared they might not come. [5]
- After accompanying Dion to the harbour, the architect had gone to the Forum to converse with the men he met there, and learn what they feared and expected in regard to the future fate of the city. [10]
- She had decided to receive them, but feared lest the prince might at any moment indulge in some freak, as he seemed much upset by the Rostovs' visit. [2]
- It was treason to his noble master, whom he loved with tender devotion as a father, a wise, kind friend, and preceptor, and whom he reverenced and feared as though he were a god. [10]
- When he came to himself after being wounded and the flower of eternal, unfettered love had instantly unfolded itself in his soul as if freed from the bondage of life that had restrained it, he no longer feared death and ceased to think about it. [2]
- She took him to her own chamber, and, still holding him by the hand as if she feared to lose him for an instant, gathered together the little stock she had, and hung her basket on her arm. [12]
- There is nothing to be feared from the utterance of any seeming heresy to which you may have listened. [3]
- He held me tightly clutched to him, and I know that he feared I would leave him. [9]
- It seemed as though it feared to rise in the grey, damp, uninviting atmosphere. [10]
- It seemed as though he feared his ear might miss a note of this song, his eye a movement of this source of melody. [10]
- I feared that those people would merely comprehend that their courtesies were not wanted, and yet not know exactly why they were not wanted. [5]
- Euryale also feared this, and Melissa realized what filled them with anxiety; yet she by no means shared the feeling, and the happy confidence with which she tried to comfort her old friends, at the same time pacified and alarmed them. [10]
- She lay in this attitude so long that Nun feared death had claimed her and, holding the medicine in his hand, listened to hear her breathing. [10]
- I do not think it was because she feared that he might believe her appeal would be made in behalf of Bob's father. [9]
- Yet, even if they persisted in following the runaway, the captive warrior no longer feared the worst, for Ephraim had gained a long advance of his pursuers. [10]
- It was because they feared attempts at a rescue of Joan. [5]
- Others wrote as they did, because they feared it would be unpopular to write otherwise. [5]
- He imagined that there was a kind of friendly feeling between them, and he feared some crisis would be provoked in his daughter's mental condition by the discovery. [6]
- Thus he led the young woman, who had come off better than he had feared in the fray, forth to freedom, to keep his word to her. [10]
- She lay in the state between sleeping and waking, looking so long at his motionless figure that at length she almost feared he had died as he sat there; and softly rising and drawing close to him, ventured to whisper in his ear. [12]
- And down in the small of his back Eliphalet listened for the crack of a pistol, and feared that a clean hole might be bored there any minute. [9]
- That it was the release of this germ these people feared unconsciously. [9]
- The power of the Great White Chief was such that he allowed his son to go forth alone, and feared not for his life. [9]
- He looked to the fastenings, but they were solid, and he feared noise; he made one more attempt with the lock, and suddenly it turned. [11]
- But at length the day came, as I had feared, when circumstances forced me to go to my client's place. [9]
- She feared that the contemplation of her own image might disturb her; she wished to think only of the worthy execution of her task, and the shorter time she kept the Emperor waiting the less she need fear having an ill-humoured listener. [10]
- This supply contented the company, who feared nothing so much as starving, and yet, says Smith, so envied him that they would rather hazard starving than have him get reputation by his vigorous conduct. [4]
- I rather feared that, as a good Catholic, I would find it difficult to do my duty in the service of an evangelical employer. [10]
- I feared, however, that this would be rendered impracticable by reason of the very recent death of his younger son, Lionel. [6]
- But she feared that this moment had come. [10]
- It is feared that the University swindle is stronger to-day than it has ever been before. [5]
- I half feared that the mother, or the wife or a brother of the dead man might come while we stood there, but nothing of the kind occurred. [5]
- But he feared that the liberated youth might enter the wrong path. [10]
- It was not that Stephen feared ostracism. [9]
- I had feared that paralysis had seized the optic nerve. [14]
- It was feared that next there would be an importation of the nobility. [5]
- She also knew that neither her father nor her brother would refuse to help the peasants in need, she only feared to make some mistake in speaking about the distribution of the grain she wished to give. [2]
- All the traits that made the great Napoleon worshiped, hated, and feared existed in the little Bonaparte, as perfectly as the pea-pod in the flower. [4]
- It is feared that it will not be realistic enough, that it will be too realistic, that it will be insincere as to the common aspects of life, that it will not sufficiently idealize life to keep itself within the limits of true art. [4]
- It was not that Hodder feared that his own solution was not the right one, but that McCrae might not find it so: he was intensely concerned that it should also be McCrae's solution--the answer, if one liked, to McCrae's mute and eternal questionings. [9]
- Why was it that he feared my presence in London? [9]
- It might prove that everything was far better than they feared, and they would yet smile at these grievous anxieties. [10]
- I secretly feared that Alexas, the brother of Philostratus, had prejudiced her. [10]
- But, having more than once felt the weight of his hand, they feared him. [9]
- All this was tempting enough, but there was an obstacle in the way which I feared, and, as it proved, not without good reason. [6]
- Then I realized suddenly what I had failed to grasp before,--she feared that I would pity her. [9]
- It was no subject for the supper table, and the Governor felt this, and I feared he would show displeasure; but other gentlemen took up the matter, and he could not easily change the talk at the moment. [11]
- But the exact stage of disillusionment she had reached in regard to Eldon Parr was unknown to him, and he feared that a further revelation might possibly sever the already precarious tie between father and daughter. [9]
- With some, Joan's speech had wrought an effect; others feared she might die under torture; others did not believe that any amount of suffering could make her put her mark to a lying confession. [5]
- He longed to speak, but for the first time in his life feared the sound of his own voice. [9]
- He feared to speak, and yet something urged and drove him to say out all that was stirring his soul. [10]
- This was a source of pleasure, for since Wolff had extorted his consent to the betrothal with Els Ortlieb, and thus estranged him from the Vorchtels, he had seriously feared that he had ceased to love him. [10]
- I had heard so much of the fashion in which the Manners moved that I feared to bring ridicule upon them in poor MacMuir's clothes. [9]
- I feared inflammation; so in the dead of night I walked back to the village, roused a trader of the Company, got some liniment and other trifles, and arrived again at St. Saviour's before dawn. [11]
- But he was so feared, that nobody would accommodate him. [5]
- Your mother's own sister nursed your infancy, and from that time forward we feared nothing. [5]
- Close by his side was the prefect Macrinus, who feared lest he should be attacked by a fresh fit; and Melissa shared his fears, as Caracalla cried to Apollonaris in an angry voice, "Scoundrel that you are, you shall repent of this! [10]
- He found the sick man in great anxiety, for he had waited until now for his son in vain, and feared that Hermas had met with some accident--or had abandoned him, and fled out into the world. [10]
- She feared, she shrank, she grew sick at heart. [11]
- But the barrister shook his head and said that Grafton was too shrewd a rogue to tender me an estate if he feared me. [9]
- But I's feared she'll never live to see the Las' Day, 'f 't don' come pooty quick. [6]
- I probably feared she might print it, and I couldn't find a way to say so without running a risk of hurting her. [5]
- It is feared she may have come to harm in some way, or be wandering at large in a state of temporary mental alienation. [6]
- More than anything she feared lest the confusion she felt might overwhelm her and betray her as soon as she saw him. [2]
- It was as she feared --her plea--had fallen on unheeding ears. [9]
- Nothing more that she feared could happen to her; the worst had fallen, and now there came down on her the impermeable calm of the doomed. [11]
- These would be sent to the Senators next morning, posted up in the market-place and public buildings, and distributed to the people; but he feared all this would have no effect. [10]
- Mrs. Maturin, Insall, seemed to possess the secret that would bring her peace--and yet, in spite of something urging her to speak, she feared the risk of losing them. [9]
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