fearscape

noun

Etymology

From fear + -scape.

  1. inherited from fǣran
  2. inherited from feren
  3. derived from *per-
  4. inherited from *fērō
  5. inherited from fǣr
  6. inherited from feer
  7. suffixed as fearscape — “fear + scape

Definitions

  1. A place or general atmosphere of fear.

    • I escape into your escape / Into our very favorite fearscape
    • "It's a buddy comedy where what kids are afraid of turns out to be real, and our guys have to go into these fearscapes and battle all these monsters," said McG, who is eyeing a November start for the production.

The neighborhood

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