Their fear of getting lost at the mall vanished when they saw the giant pretzel stand and declared it their new home base.
Her fear of trying new food ended when she bravely ate sushi and discovered it did not, in fact, scream in her mouth.
The baby’s only fear was an empty bottle; everything else, including dragons on TV, just made her giggle.
The dog’s fear of the vacuum cleaner ended when he discovered it doesn’t eat snacks, only crumbs.
Fear can actually help keep you safe, but if you feel fear every time you see broccoli, that’s just your taste buds being dramatic.
A child sits in the dark room. A noise at the door makes fear fill the heart. The child holds a toy and fear grows. The child breathes fast, fear is hot. A small light turns on and a cat walks in. Fear falls away. The child laughs and says the fear is gone.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: A2 Elementary
This word is at the A2 level, which means it’s useful for simple, everyday situations. You might use it when shopping, traveling, or talking about your hobbies. Words at this level help you build confidence in practical, routine conversations.
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