To feel afraid of something or worried about something that might happen.
From Old English 'fær' meaning sudden danger or surprise, related to Old Norse 'farr' (disaster). The sense evolved from physical danger to any anxiety.
Fear is one of the oldest emotions in evolutionary history—we share the fear response with fish and reptiles, which is why even seeing a fake snake can trigger the ancient fight-or-flight system in your brain.
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