US /əˈfred/
・UK /əˈfreɪd/
Right now, our police, in many cases, are afraid to do anything.
AFRAID TO DO ANYTHING.
Hey Jude, don't be afraid.
Hey Jude don't be afraid
So I'm afraid of heights.
So, uh, I'm afraid of heights.
I'm scared about it. I think you won't be squatchy this first otter this first otter. I'm afraid does it fire
Well, actually, this first otter—this first otter, I'm afraid, doesn't score.
Bottom line: don't be afraid to repeat a message if you want it to sink in.
Don't be afraid to repeat a message if you want it to sink in.
No more tears to cry, I'm not afraid, I gotta say.
No more tears to cry, I'm not afraid, I gotta say.
She's really playful, but I'm afraid of getting hurt if she bites or scratches my hand really badly.
but I'm afraid of getting hurt if she bites
People were afraid to criticise the government.
People were afraid to criticize the government.
people were very worried? >> The Prime Minister: I am afraid I have
I'm afraid I have to say to the right Hon.
What's going to happen in 50 years when the generations that follow us look back and see that their forefathers were too afraid to treat each other with the most basic level of respect?
Were too afraid