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have cold feet
adjective as in afraid
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- abashed
- aghast
- alarmed
- aroused
- blanched
- cowardly
- cowed
- daunted
- discouraged
- disheartened
- dismayed
- distressed
- disturbed
- faint-hearted
- frozen
- horrified
- in awe
- intimidated
- panic-stricken
- perplexed
- perturbed
- petrified
- rattled
- run scared
- scared stiff
- scared to death
- spooked
- startled
- stunned
- terrified
- terror-stricken
- timorous
- trembling
- upset
- worried
adjective as in apprehensive
adjective as in fearful
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adjective as in frightened
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adjective as in panicky
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adjective as in petrified
adjective as in phobic
verb as in dread
Example Sentences
Should you have cold feet about starting Tua Tagovailoa against the Buffalo Bills?
Some companies already have cold feet and haven't booked anything formal, or have cancelled plans.
The Post’s View: Virginia Democrats have cold feet on redistricting reform.
The Post’s View: Virginia Democrats have cold feet on redistricting reform.
The Post’s View: Virginia Democrats have cold feet on redistricting reform.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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