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		Definition of fearsome in English: fearsomeadjective ˈfɪəs(ə)mˈfɪrsəm Frightening, especially in appearance. (尤指外表)可怕的,吓人的;令人生畏的  the cat mewed, displaying a fearsome set of teeth 猫叫着,露出一副吓人的牙齿。 Example sentencesExamples -  Two-dozen youngsters, all under seven, turned up on Tuesday to revel in the fearsome delights.
 -  The name's the same but the fearsome reputation has taken a battering.
 -  The name alone is enough to strike fearsome loathing in some and unmitigated adulation in others.
 -  For an inning or two, he could be a fearsome opponent, but he had his ups and downs.
 -  Later that day, the fearsome fivesome was back in the car, heading towards Manitoba.
 -  To frighten his enemies, he began to wear a fearsome mask when he went into battle.
 -  He has climbed the fearsome Matterhorn and is quietly confident that the trip to France in July will end in success.
 -  Highlights of the royal collection include the painted miniatures, costumes and fearsome weapons.
 -  Like you, we've had some fearsome arguments about colour schemes, carpets and curtains.
 -  I spent much of the time looking out of the window at the fearsome weather.
 -  A small but fearsome array of tools was prepared, and the immediate area cleared.
 -  As she has grown into an adolescent, she has developed a fearsome temper.
 -  They did their work well and acquired the fearsome reputation of brutality and violence.
 -  You didn't question this because they were so fearsome and merciless, and all they wanted to do was conquer and kill.
 -  Each account of him during such conversations adds more details, making him more fearsome.
 -  Only one man has the muscular good looks and personal courage to stand up to these fearsome freaks of nature.
 -  In the meantime they are spending their days playing table tennis and pool and consuming fearsome quantities of beer.
 -  She has also been a fearsome opponent and a merciless landlord but it is all a game to her.
 -  This group of lawyers is as renowned for fearsome intellect as it is for hard-line conservative politics.
 -  His fearsome set brought the curtain down on a fantastic final day, with some of the major highlights away from the main stage.
 
 Synonyms frightening, horrifying, terrifying, menacing, chilling, spine-chilling, hair-raising, alarming, startling, unnerving, daunting, formidable, forbidding, dismaying, mean-looking, disquieting, disturbing, harrowing appalling, dreadful, monstrous, horrendous awe-inspiring, awesome, impressive, imposing, tremendous informal scary, hairy    Definition of fearsome in US English: fearsomeadjectiveˈfirsəmˈfɪrsəm Frightening, especially in appearance. (尤指外表)可怕的,吓人的;令人生畏的  the cat mewed, displaying a fearsome set of teeth 猫叫着,露出一副吓人的牙齿。 Example sentencesExamples -  They did their work well and acquired the fearsome reputation of brutality and violence.
 -  A small but fearsome array of tools was prepared, and the immediate area cleared.
 -  This group of lawyers is as renowned for fearsome intellect as it is for hard-line conservative politics.
 -  Each account of him during such conversations adds more details, making him more fearsome.
 -  He has climbed the fearsome Matterhorn and is quietly confident that the trip to France in July will end in success.
 -  Only one man has the muscular good looks and personal courage to stand up to these fearsome freaks of nature.
 -  The name's the same but the fearsome reputation has taken a battering.
 -  As she has grown into an adolescent, she has developed a fearsome temper.
 -  Like you, we've had some fearsome arguments about colour schemes, carpets and curtains.
 -  To frighten his enemies, he began to wear a fearsome mask when he went into battle.
 -  You didn't question this because they were so fearsome and merciless, and all they wanted to do was conquer and kill.
 -  In the meantime they are spending their days playing table tennis and pool and consuming fearsome quantities of beer.
 -  I spent much of the time looking out of the window at the fearsome weather.
 -  His fearsome set brought the curtain down on a fantastic final day, with some of the major highlights away from the main stage.
 -  She has also been a fearsome opponent and a merciless landlord but it is all a game to her.
 -  Highlights of the royal collection include the painted miniatures, costumes and fearsome weapons.
 -  Later that day, the fearsome fivesome was back in the car, heading towards Manitoba.
 -  Two-dozen youngsters, all under seven, turned up on Tuesday to revel in the fearsome delights.
 -  For an inning or two, he could be a fearsome opponent, but he had his ups and downs.
 -  The name alone is enough to strike fearsome loathing in some and unmitigated adulation in others.
 
 Synonyms frightening, horrifying, terrifying, menacing, chilling, spine-chilling, hair-raising, alarming, startling, unnerving, daunting, formidable, forbidding, dismaying, mean-looking, disquieting, disturbing, harrowing     |