no fear

The phrase "no fear" is commonly used in informal British English to express strong negation or confidence. It can also have specific legal significance in the context of the "No FEAR Act."

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Definition

B2Conversation

(informal, British)Used to emphasize that something will not happen or that you do not want to do something.

Example

  • Do you want to try bungee jumping? No fear!
  • He asked if I would lend him money again. No fear!

B2Reassurance

(informal)Used to tell someone not to worry or be anxious.

Example

  • No fear, I'll handle everything for you.

C1Legal

(technical, American)Refers to the Notification and Federal Employee Anti-discrimination and Retaliation Act, which addresses accountability for discrimination in federal agencies.

Example

  • The No FEAR Act was enacted to protect federal employees from discrimination.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "no fear":

never fearno worries