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politics
Noun
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Politics is the activity of controlling, affecting or studying an organisation, especially a government.
The Prime Minister entered politics when she was in university.
It is very hard to keep the Church out of national politics.
The decision about the war will be about both foreign policy and domestic politics.
Office politics have stopped her from getting the job.
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
fear
Noun
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Fear is a bad feeling usually caused by a danger or a worry that something bad might happen.
He was struck with fear when he thought he saw a ghost.
She has a fear of spiders.
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Fear is the chance that something might happen.
There's no fear of her being on time. She's always late.
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Fear is a feeling of very high respect, usually towards a god.
Christians who worship in churches have a fear of God.
fear
Verb
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If you fear something, you are afraid of it.
I fear the worst will happen.
She feared for his safety.
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You say you fear something when you're giving someone bad news.
I fear that she has left already.
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If you fear something, usually a god, you show great respect towards it.
Christians in churches fear God.