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Meaning

The word 'terrified' means to be extremely frightened or scared. When someone is terrified, they feel intense fear that can be overwhelming, often causing them to feel helpless or unable to act.

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Etymology

The word 'terrified' comes from the Latin word 'terrere', which means 'to frighten'. The suffix '-fied' indicates the act of becoming or being made into a certain state, so 'terrified' essentially means 'made to be frightened'.

Examples

  1. She was terrified when she heard the loud noise in the dark alley.
  2. The children were terrified during the scary movie and hid under the blankets.
  3. He felt a rush of adrenaline as he stood at the edge of the cliff, terrified but exhilarated at the same time.
  4. The sudden thunderstorm left many people terrified and scrambling for shelter.
  5. After watching the horror film, I was so terrified that I couldn't sleep that night.