meaning of fairful (brave , bold , nervous and carigious)
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Fearful- afraid or worried about something
Brave- ready to do things that are dangerous or difficult without showing fear
Bold- used about a person or his/her behaviour) confident and not afraid
Nervous- worried or afraid
Capricious- changing behaviour suddenly in a way that is difficult to predict
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The meaning of the given words are as follows:
- Fairfull - Acting sensibly and reasonably inside the conditions of a given set of a circumstance by the data provided(intuitively and remotely). For Example: Sometimes the easiest way to be fairfull is to be respectful and reasonable.
- Brave - having or showing mental or moral solidarity to confront risk, dread, or trouble, having or showing boldness. For Example, He was a brave soldier.
- Bold - not faltering or unfortunate despite real or conceivable risk or rebuke; bold and trying. For Example, The newspaper made the bold move/took the bold step of publishing the names of the men involved.
- Nervous - highly excitable; unnaturally or acutely uneasy or apprehensive. For Example: Do you feel/get nervous during exams?
- Courageous - possessing or characterized by courage. For Example a courageous speech against the dictator.
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