Fraid Meaning in English
word · lemma: afraid
əˈfɹeɪd
uh-FRAYD
ɐfɹˈeɪd
uh-FRAYD
Definição
'Fraid' is an informal spoken contraction of 'afraid,' meaning scared, worried, or fearful about something.
Uso & Nuances
'Fraid' is only used in very informal spoken English, mainly in phrases like "’fraid so" or "’fraid not". It is never used in writing except in dialog to show casual speech. Use 'afraid' in formal or written contexts.
Spanish: asustado - tener miedoPortuguese (BR): com medo - assustadoPortuguese (PT): com medo - assustadoChinese (Simplified): 害怕的 - 担心的Chinese (Traditional): 害怕的 - 擔心的Hindi: डरा हुआ - डरArabic: خائف - يخافBengali: ভয় পাচ্ছি - ভীতRussian: боюсь - испуганJapanese: こわい - 怖がっているVietnamese: sợ - loKorean: 두려운 - 겁내는Turkish: korkarım - korkmuşUrdu: ڈر رہا ہوں - خوفزدہIndonesian: takut - khawatir
Frases de Exemplo
I'm fraid I can't come to your party.
basic
She’s fraid of the dark.
basic
He’s not fraid to try new things.
basic
’Fraid not, we’re all out of tickets.
natural
I’m fraid that’s just how things are sometimes.
natural
You lost your keys again? ’Fraid so!
natural