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Meaning of fere

Webster

fere (n.)

A mate or companion; -- often used of a wife.

Fire.

Fear.

Webster

fere (a.)

Fierce.

Webster

fere (v. t. & i.)

To fear.

fere Sentence Examples

  1. The sudden thunderstorm brought about fere and terror among the campers.
  2. The young child was fere of the dark and would often cling to her parents at night.
  3. The politician's speech was met with fere and skepticism from the audience.
  4. The impending exam caused fere and anxiety among the students.
  5. The deserted house stood on the hilltop, radiating an air of fere and mystery.
  6. Historians have debated the fere and significance of the ancient artifact.
  7. The medical condition brought fere and uncertainty to the patient and their family.
  8. The thunderous applause and cheers created an atmosphere of fere and excitement at the concert.
  9. The athlete experienced fere and doubt before the pivotal race, affecting their performance.
  10. The environmental crisis raised fere and awareness about the need for sustainable practices.

FAQs About the word fere

A mate or companion; -- often used of a wife., Fierce., Fire., Fear., To fear.

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The sudden thunderstorm brought about fere and terror among the campers.

The young child was fere of the dark and would often cling to her parents at night.

The politician's speech was met with fere and skepticism from the audience.

The impending exam caused fere and anxiety among the students.