fearsome (Meaning)

Wordnet

fearsome (s)

causing fear or dread or terror

Webster

fearsome (a.)

Frightful; causing fear.

Easily frightened; timid; timorous.

fearsome Sentence Examples

  1. The fearsome creature lurked in the shadows, its eyes gleaming menacingly.
  2. The fearsome storm raged through the town, tearing down trees and power lines.
  3. The fearsome warrior was known for his unmatched skill and ferocity in battle.
  4. The fearsome dragon breathed fire upon its enemies, incinerating them in an instant.
  5. The fearsome disease spread through the population, claiming countless lives.
  6. The fearsome dictator ruled with an iron fist, oppressing his people and crushing any dissent.
  7. The fearsome predator stalked its prey, its sharp claws and teeth at the ready.
  8. The fearsome natural disaster devastated the region, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
  9. The fearsome ghost haunted the old mansion, its presence sending shivers down the spines of those who dared to enter.
  10. The fearsome challenge lay before the young adventurer, who had to overcome it in order to reach their goal.

FAQs About the word fearsome

causing fear or dread or terrorFrightful; causing fear., Easily frightened; timid; timorous.

frightening, scary,formidable, horrible, terrifying, terrible, intimidating, frightful, dreadful, alarming

comforting, inviting, relaxing, comforting, soothing, quieting, inviting, tranquilizing, soothing, tranquilizing

The fearsome creature lurked in the shadows, its eyes gleaming menacingly.

The fearsome storm raged through the town, tearing down trees and power lines.

The fearsome warrior was known for his unmatched skill and ferocity in battle.

The fearsome dragon breathed fire upon its enemies, incinerating them in an instant.