English phrase from drama scenes

Ways to Say "you're afraid of" in English

Learn useful ways to say "you're afraid of" in English with drama examples and natural alternatives.

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being dragged down with me, aren't you?

This accuses someone of fearing the risk of being harmed, embarrassed, or ruined by association.

From Trial Marriage To A Billionaire Season 2, Episode 54

When do people say this?

Scene Context

Someone is accusing the other person of being afraid to be dragged down with them.

Usage Scenario

Use it in emotional relationship conflict or a dramatic confrontation. It sounds accusatory and uneasy.

Better ways to say it

1
You're afraid of being dragged down with me, aren't you?
2
You're afraid of me, aren't you?
3
You're scared of being with me, aren't you?

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