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temer

to fear

verb teh-MEHR Less Common

Usage Note

Temer is a regular -er verb. It takes a direct object for a specific fear (temo la oscuridad) or a subordinate clause (temo que llegues tarde). The reflexive temerse adds a sense of reluctant suspicion: me temo que no means 'I'm afraid not', a common polite hedge in conversation.

Examples

"No temas al fracaso."

Natural Translation

Do not fear failure.

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