Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
feart
Adjective
/fɛːrt/

Definition
Feart is a Scottish term that means fearful or afraid.

Examples
- She was feart to walk alone at night.
- His feart demeanor made it clear he was not comfortable in the dark.
- Don’t be feart; there’s nothing to be afraid of!

Meaning
The word feart describes someone who is timid, scared, or apprehensive. It is often used in a colloquial context, particularly in Scotland, to refer to a person’s disposition or attitude toward something that might provoke fear.

Synonyms
- Afraid
- Fearful
- Timid
- Apprehensive
- Scared