be greedy when others are fearful
One should purchase undervalued assets during market panics when fear drives prices down.
adj
Frightening; causing fear.
Sirs, stop their mouths, let them not speak to me, But let them hear what fearful words I utter.
In the later Hebrew midrash Lilith is presented as the woman who knows how to recite the fearful name of God to work calamity; that this little girl cries out the fearful name of the sun god and thereby causes an earthquake would indicate that this girl is linked in the structure of the myth with Lilith.
Tending to fear; timid.
a fearful boy
Terrible; shockingly bad.
But every day after dinner, for an hour, we were all together, and then the Favourite and the rest of the Royal Hareem competed who should most beguile the leisure of the Serene Haroun reposing from the cares of State — which were generally, as in most affairs of State, of an arithmetical character, the Commander of the Faithful being a fearful boggler at a sum.
Frightened; filled with terror.
kings ſhall crouch vnto our conquering ſwords, And hoſtes of Souldiers ſtand amazd at vs, When with their fearfull tongues they ſhall confeſſe Theſe are the men that al the world admires,
Those two great champions did attonce pursew / The fearefull damzell with incessant payns […]
adv
Extremely; fearfully.
“He is fearful handsome, as you know,” she said remorsefully, “you cannot imagine, Georgiana, the joy when I first fell in love with him.”
“It's a fearful strong charm needs dragon's blood,” he said plaintively.