In sentence use of “afraid to”

How to use in-sentence of “afraid to”:

+ Elin soon discovers that she is attracted to Agnes but is afraid to admit it.

+ Because of this, many parents were afraid to teach their children the language.

+ He is so evil that people are even afraid to say his name.

+ A number of the more liberal, secular parties in Pakistan tend to agree in principle to granting rights to various LGBT communities in the country, but are afraid to act too openly or quickly due to fear of extremist religious groups such as the Taliban who are against any such rights.

+ Don’t be afraid to disagree.

+ Lang was afraid to tell people about his hobby, and he was even “a little embarrassed about it.” For a long time, Lang didn’t know any other origamists.

+ Vijay is afraid to fight a boxing match against Ajay as he is sure that Kapil will take Ajay’s disguise and kill him.

In sentence use of afraid to
In sentence use of afraid to

Example sentences of “afraid to”:

+ It later gave support to women who were afraid to come out.

+ He was too upset and afraid to work.
+ Then much blood was shed for trifles, men were afraid to offer anything for sale, and the scarcity became more excessive and grievous than ever.

+ It later gave support to women who were afraid to come out.

+ He was too upset and afraid to work.

+ Then much blood was shed for trifles, men were afraid to offer anything for sale, and the scarcity became more excessive and grievous than ever.

+ He is too afraid to do so.

+ Bors could be considered almost fearless, due to him never being afraid to fight beside other knights! Bors was known for his great power and agility, due to the fact that he had once slain 3 vicious dragons with a slash of his sword.

+ On the one hand, people shouldn’t be afraid to modify/update such articles, on the other, we need a mechanism of evaluating such updates.

+ Copernicus had worked his ideas out many years before, but was afraid to publish, fearing the anger of the Roman Catholic Church.

+ Police interviews revealed that witnesses either attempted to call the police or were afraid to be involved.

+ Seeger was a leftist, not afraid to speak his views openly, or to support unpopular causes such as Communism.

+ When Babur reached India, the government was afraid to help him, and eventually backed out, and so Babur started off to Delhi by himself with his small army of men.

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