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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Scared = afraid

Both equally good?

You're not scared (afraid) of your her the way you are your him.
I'm not as scared of her as of him.

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I'm not as scared of her as of him. There are slight differences in the usages.. e.

  • I'm not as scared of her as of him.
  • There are slight differences in the usages..
  • e.
  • etc It's a higher degree of fear than being "afraid".
  • in my opinion.
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AnonymousBoth equally good?You're not scared (afraid) of your her the way you are your him.I'm not as scared of her as of him.
There are slight differences in the usages..
I am scared [of something]; i.e. the dark, ghosts, height, deep waters...etc It's a higher degree of fear than being "afraid". in my opinion. I am af

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