Similar words: horrified, terrific, terrify, terrifying, ratified, gratified, justified, specified. Meaning: ['terɪfaɪd] adj. thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation.
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151 The glaring red of posters and slogans papering the walls terrified Gao Yang.
152 Youngest son Joe made some dramatic accusations that his dad terrified them all with his violent behaviour.
153 She said she'd been terrified but somehow managed to keep calm.
154 Yanto Gates was afraid of no man, but now he was terrified.
155 She said she was too terrified to visit her brother again.
156 I was terrified. I was just working on instinct and trying to survive.
157 Like many celibates, he was terrified of women and of their power to attract.
158 I knew a woman who was terrified that her house would burn down.
159 And she was so terrified she let him take me to - he said - the women's hospital.
160 Never underestimate how terrified many people are when faced with the prospect of going into a solicitors' office.
161 Harriet hardly dared blink as she watched her through the viewfinder, terrified she might miss the moment she was waiting for.
162 I am too terrified to bear it, and I pass out.
163 It terrified him to think that, in six months time, he would have to stand up in front of a class and teach them something.
164 I became 110 Women in Engineering an electrical engineer, by the way, because I was terrified of machines.
165 At the first performance Vivienne was terrified by Sweeney, seeing him as a homicidal madman.
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166 She was terrified of flying. The relative advantages of air travel didn't tempt her at all.
167 Her granddaughter says the old woman was afraid to answer the door, terrified that once again city officials would come knocking.
168 John MacGregor's too grey, and he's terrified my voters over rail privatisation.
169 Terrified, she threw herself from the first floor apartment window, breaking her spine in two places.
170 In fact, it seemed to me that Lisa was aware of a good deal and was treading warily, terrified of alienating anyone.
171 I stretch out my arms for her to lift me up, but Stop, terrified.
172 I let out a terrified scream and scuttled down the stairs.
173 A terrified bodybuilder was held at knifepoint by three burglars as they ransacked his disabled parents' home.
174 For three days the people of Tivoli Gardens and Denham Town were too terrified to pick up the dead or buy food.
175 The children seemed terrified by the noise and by the visible proof of how close it had come.
176 She screamed, half terrified, half ecstatic[sentencedict.com], feeling like a mote of dust tossed on an endless ocean.
177 Terrified, they seek fruitlessly for a means of escape from their hunters.
178 Audrey had arrived late, and her twittering, terrified, inept chatter was the most touching touch of all.
179 We were once sent a polo pony to get fit for the coming polo season who was terrified of his mouth.
180 If he was terrified, why did he not run for safety, as any sensible rabbit would?
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