forfered (Meaning)
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forfered (p. p. & a.)
Excessively alarmed; in great fear.
Synonyms & Antonyms of forfered
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
forfered Sentence Examples
- The criminal proffered a false alibi to avoid punishment.
- The politician proffered a solution to the economic crisis, but it was met with skepticism.
- The student proffered his essay to the professor for grading.
- The doctor proffered a new treatment for the patient's condition.
- The artist proffered a stunning painting as a gift to her benefactor.
- The lawyer proffered evidence that exonerated his client.
- The salesperson proffered a range of discounts to entice the customer.
- The ambassador proffered a proposal for a diplomatic settlement between the two nations.
- The teacher proffered a challenge to her students, hoping to inspire them.
- The negotiator proffered a compromise to resolve the dispute between the parties.
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Excessively alarmed; in great fear.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The criminal proffered a false alibi to avoid punishment.
The politician proffered a solution to the economic crisis, but it was met with skepticism.
The student proffered his essay to the professor for grading.
The doctor proffered a new treatment for the patient's condition.