Terrify Meaning in English
word
Definition
To make someone feel very scared or extremely afraid.
Usage & Nuances
Strong, formal word; much stronger than 'scare' or 'frighten.' Often used in passive forms ('I was terrified'). Common with things like 'the thought', 'the noise', 'heights', or 'stories'. Not used for mild fear.
Spanish: aterrorizar - aterrarPortuguese (BR): aterrorizar - apavorarPortuguese (PT): aterrorizarChinese (Simplified): 吓坏 - 使恐惧Chinese (Traditional): 嚇壞 - 使恐懼Hindi: डराना - आतंकित करनाArabic: يرعب - يفزعBengali: ভীত করা - আতঙ্কিত করাRussian: ужасать - приводить в ужасJapanese: 恐がらせる - 恐怖させるVietnamese: làm kinh hãi - làm sợ hãiKorean: 겁에 질리게 하다 - 무섭게 하다Turkish: dehşete düşürmek - korkutmak (şiddetli)Urdu: خوف زدہ کرنا - دہشت زدہ کرناIndonesian: menakut-nakuti - membuat sangat takut
Example Sentences
Spiders terrify my little brother.
basic
The loud thunder terrified the dog.
basic
Ghost stories always terrify me at night.
basic
The idea of speaking in public absolutely terrifies her.
natural
I’m not easily terrified, but that movie gave me chills.
natural
He loves Halloween because he likes to terrify his friends.
natural