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Definition
Synonym
Todesangst
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Todesangst
mortal fear
Todesangst
f
Todesängste
pl
mortal fear
mortal fears
Todesangst
f
Todesängste
pl
in
Todesangst
mortal fear
mortal fears
in fear of one's life
todesähnlich; Todes…; Toten…
adj
ein todesähnlicher Zustand
in
Todesangst
Es herrschte Totenstille.
deathlike; deathly
a deathlike state
in deathly fear; in mortal fear
There was a deathly silence deathly hush.
in todesähnlicher Weise; tod…; toten…
adv
todkrank
adj
totenblass; totenbleich
adj
eine
Todesangst
vor etw. haben
deathly; deadly
rare
deathly ill
deathly pale; deadly pale
rare
; pale as death
to be deathly afraid of sth.
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mortal fear Synonyme
mortal
Adamite
Adamitic
abject
anthropocentric
anthropological
awful
baneful
being
bitter
bodily
body
brittle
brutal
capricious
cat
changeable
chap
character
conceivable
corporal
corporeal
corruptible
cracking
creature
customer
deadly
death-bringing
deathful
deathly
deciduous
destructive
dire
disastrous
duck
dying
earthling
earthly
earthy
enormous
ephemeral
evanescent
extreme
fading
fantastic
fatal
fellow
feral
fickle
finite
fleeting
fleshly
flitting
fly-by-night
flying
fragile
frail
fugacious
fugitive
great
groundling
guy
hand
head
hominal
homo
homocentric
human
human being
humanistic
impermanent
impetuous
implacable
impulsive
inconstant
individual
inordinate
insubstantial
intense
internecine
joker
killing
lethal
life
likely
living soul
malign
malignant
man
man-centered
massive
merciless
momentary
monumental
mutable
nondurable
nonpermanent
nose
one
only human
party
passing
perishable
pernicious
person
personage
personality
pestilent
pestilential
physical
possible
prodigious
relentless
ruthless
savage
short-lived
single
somebody
someone
soul
stupendous
subject to death
sworn
tellurian
temporal
temporary
terminal
terran
terrible
towering
transient
transitive
transitory
tremendous
unangelic
unappeasable
unceasing
undurable
unenduring
unflinching
unrelenting
unremitting
unstable
unyielding
virulent
volatile
weak
woman
worldling
worldly
mortal
ity
Adam
Hominidae
Homo sapiens
banefulness
caducity
changeableness
clay
corruptibility
deadliness
death
death rate
death toll
ephemerality
ephemeralness
evanescence
fallen humanity
fatality
finitude
fleetingness
flesh
frailty
fugacity
generation of man
genus Homo
hominid
homo
human equation
human family
human frailty
human nature
human race
human species
human weakness
humanity
humankind
humanness
impermanence
impermanency
instability
le genre humain
lethality
malignance
malignancy
malignity
man
mankind
momentariness
mortal
flesh
mortal
ness
mortal
s
mutability
perishability
perniciousness
race of man
transience
transiency
transientness
transitoriness
virulence
volatility
weakness
Todesangst Definition
Fear
(
n.
)
A
variant
of
Fere,
a
mate,
a
companion.
Fear
(
n.
)
A
painful
emotion
or
passion
excited
by
the
expectation
of
evil,
or
the
apprehension
of
impending
danger
Fear
(
n.
)
Apprehension
of
incurring,
or
solicitude
to
avoid,
God's
wrath
Fear
(
n.
)
Respectful
reverence
for
men
of
authority
or
worth.
Fear
(
n.
)
That
which
causes,
or
which
is
the
object
of,
apprehension
or
alarm
Fear
(
n.
)
To
feel
a
painful
apprehension
of
Fear
(
n.
)
To
have
a
reverential
awe
of
Fear
(
n.
)
To
be
anxious
or
solicitous
for.
Fear
(
n.
)
To
suspect
Fear
(
n.
)
To
affright
Fear
(
v.
i.)
To
be
in
apprehension
of
evil
Mortal
(
a.
)
Subject
to
death
Mortal
(
a.
)
Destructive
to
life
Mortal
(
a.
)
Fatally
vulnerable
Mortal
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
time
of
death.
Mortal
(
a.
)
Affecting
as
if
with
power
to
kill
Mortal
(
a.
)
Human
Mortal
(
a.
)
Very
painful
or
tedious
Mortal
(
n.
)
A
being
subject
to
death
mortal fear Bedeutung
person
individual
someone
somebody
mortal
soul
a
human
being,
there
was
too
much
for
one
person
to
do
mortal
sin
deadly
sin
an
unpardonable
sin
entailing
a
total
loss
of
grace,
theologians
list
seven
mortal
sins
fear
fearfulness
fright
an
emotion
experienced
in
anticipation
of
some
specific
pain
or
danger
(usually
accompanied
by
a
desire
to
flee
or
fight)
fear
reverence
awe
veneration
a
feeling
of
profound
respect
for
someone
or
something,
the
fear
of
God,
the
Chinese
reverence
for
the
dead,
the
French
treat
food
with
gentle
reverence,
his
respect
for
the
law
bordered
on
veneration
concern
care
fear
an
anxious
feeling,
care
had
aged
him,
they
hushed
it
up
out
of
fear
of
public
reaction
Cape
Fear
a
cape
in
southeastern
North
Carolina
extending
into
the
Atlantic
Ocean
Cape
Fear
River
a
river
in
North
Carolina
that
flows
southeast
to
the
Atlantic
Ocean
at
Cape
Fear
mortal
enemy
an
enemy
who
wants
to
kill
you
reverence
fear
revere
venerate
regard
with
feelings
of
respect
and
reverence,
consider
hallowed
or
exalted
or
be
in
awe
of,
Fear
God
as
your
father,
We
venerate
genius
fear
dread
be
afraid
or
scared
of,
be
frightened
of,
I
fear
the
winters
in
Moscow,
We
should
not
fear
the
Communists!
fear
d
be
uneasy
or
apprehensive
about,
I
fear
the
results
of
the
final
exams
fear
be
sorry,
used
to
introduce
an
unpleasant
statement,
I
fear
I
won't
make
it
to
your
wedding
party
fear
be
afraid
or
feel
anxious
or
apprehensive
about
a
possible
or
probable
situation
or
event,
I
fear
she
might
get
aggressive
deadly
deathly
mortal
causing
or
capable
of
causing
death,
a
fatal
accident,
a
deadly
enemy,
mortal
combat,
a
mortal
illness
mortal(a)
unrelenting
and
deadly,
mortal
enemy
mortal
subject
to
death,
mortal
beings
deadly
mortal(a)
involving
loss
of
divine
grace
or
spiritual
death,
the
seven
deadly
sins
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