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Tinanam0102 Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Undue fear

Hi teachers,

If a psychologist is asking his client if he has any undue fear. What is undue fear?

Thanks

Tinanam
  

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Hi, "Undue fear" = excess fear. This person is excessively feared by something. Regards

  • Hi, "Undue fear" = excess fear.
  • This person is excessively feared by something.
  • Regards
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Hi,

"Undue fear" = excess fear. This person is excessively feared by something.

Regards
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tinanam0102What is undue fear?
More fear than is reasonable or necessary under the circumstances.

For example, someone who runs away screaming and in panic at the sight of a small spider would be exhibiting undue fear.
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Hi Regards, hi MalRey,

Thanks for your help.

Tinanam
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Hi,

"Undue fear" = excess fear. This person is excessively feared by something.

Sorry, no.

If a person is feared, he/she causes fear in someone else.

If you want to say the above, say it as

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Hi,

Clive, you're right. At first, I had written something else without using the verb "fear", and carelessly left "by".

Of course, this person excessively fears something. Thank you for pointing this out.
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Hi Clive,

Thanks for help.

Tinanam

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