Cambridge English: CPE (C2 Proficiency) - Paura, ansia e debolezza
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to expect something unpleasant or frightening to happen

apprensione, temere
nervous or worried that something unpleasant may happen

apprensivo
to experience or express the feeling of fear

tremare
a slight feeling of nausea or unease, often temporary

un lieve malessere, una nausea temporanea
feeling anxious, unsettled, or disturbed by something

turbato
having a nervous or restless energy

nervoso, agitato
lacking bravery and confidence

timoroso
in a state of great anxiety, suspense, or excitement while waiting for something
(of the voice or body) shaking in a slight, fragile manner, often due to nerves, fear, age or illness

tremante
a state of nervousness or fear, anticipating that something bad may occur

trepidazione
an automatic physical reaction to sudden pain, often involving a slight flinch or tightening of the muscles

smorfia, sobbalzo
trying to gain someone's approval or affection by giving them excessive praise or attention

adulatore, servile
excessively flattering and obeying a person, particularly in order to gain their approval or favor

ossequioso
very keen to please and obey others

servile, ossequioso
to try to gain someone's favor or friendship by acting friendly or affectionate, often in an insincere way

accostarsi a, ingraziarsi
to show affection or admiration excessively, typically to gain favor or advantage

adulare, lisciare
to try to gain advantage by flattery or submissive behavior

cercare di impressionare qualcuno
ready to obey others unquestioningly, especially those in authority

servile, sottomesso
characterized by excessive ingratiation or flattery, often in a way that seems insincere or manipulative

untuoso, melifluo
to bring oneself into favor with someone by trying to please them

ingraziarsi, cercare di rendersi simpatico
not having even the smallest amount of courage

vigliacco
having a lack of courage or determination

pusillanime, vigliacco
extremely cowardly in a way that is cruel, underhanded, or deserving of strong disapproval

vigliacco, infame
lacking courage or resolution

codardo, pauroso
causing fear due to greatness or being impressive

timoroso, formidabile
a person who behaves obsequiously to gain advantage from someone powerful

leccapiedi, adulatore
someone who avoids work or responsibility, especially by being lazy or trying to escape duties such as military service

sfaticato, pigro
a brief, intense feeling of anger, irritation, or resentment

un accesso d'ira, un moto di stizza
to become unsure, weak, or unsteady in purpose, confidence, or action

esitare
to be undecided and not know what opinion, idea, or course of action to stick to

tentennare
a point of weakness or vulnerability

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