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Fear - Degrees of fear |  | Fear - Degrees of fear: Encyclopedia II - Fear - Degrees of fear |  | Fear can be described by different terms in accordance with its relative degrees. Fear covers a number of terms - terror, fright, paranoia, horror, persecution complex and dread.
Fear - Distrust.
A mild stage of fear, more like caution than fear. A lack of trust in an object or person. For example, having distrust in a rickety old bridge across a 10,000ft drop.
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Fear - Degrees of fear
Fear can be described by different terms in accordance with its relative degrees. Fear covers a number of terms - terror, fright, paranoia, horror, persecution complex and dread.
Fear - Distrust
A mild stage of fear, more like caution than fear. A lack of trust in an object or person. For example, having distrust in a rickety old bridge across a 10,000ft drop.
Fear - Paranoia
Paranoia is a term used to describe a psychosis of fear, related to perception of being persecuted. This perception often causes one to change their normal behaviour in radical ways, after time their behavior may become extremely compulsive.
Fear - Terror
See also: terrorism
Terror refers to a pronounced state of fear, where someone becomes overwhelmed with a sense of immediate danger.
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