Terrify ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Terrify ( verb )

  1. To fill with extreme fear or dread.
  2. To cause to feel very frightened or scared.
  3. To make very afraid.

Origin:

The word terrify comes from the latin word "terrificare" which means to cause fear or terror.

Examples:

  1. The horror movie terrified me.
  2. The thought of speaking in public terrifies her.
  3. The news of the accident terrified the community.
  4. The storm terrified the children.
  5. The thought of failure terrified him.

(As a verb)

Terrify ( verb )

  1. To fill with extreme fear or dread.
  2. To cause to feel very frightened or scared.
  3. To make very afraid.

Origin:

The word terrify comes from the latin word "terrificare" which means to cause fear or terror.

Examples:

  1. The horror movie terrified me.
  2. The thought of speaking in public terrifies her.
  3. The news of the accident terrified the community.
  4. The storm terrified the children.
  5. The thought of failure terrified him.
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