furchtsam
German
    
    Etymology
    
From Middle High German vorhtesam (“fearful; fearsome”). Equivalent to Furcht (“fear”) + -sam (“-some”).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈfʊrçtza(ː)m/
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Adjective
    
furchtsam (strong nominative masculine singular furchtsamer, comparative furchtsamer, superlative am furchtsamsten)
- (chiefly formal, literary) fearful; timid; frightened
- (obsolete) fearsome; frightening
- Synonyms: beängstigend, furchtbar, fürchterlich
 
Usage notes
    
- The word is a false friend of English fearsome in contemporary usage.
Declension
    
Positive forms of furchtsam
Comparative forms of furchtsam
Superlative forms of furchtsam
Derived terms
    
- Furchtsamkeit
Further reading
    
- “furchtsam” in Duden online
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