terrifying
Britishadjective
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Explanation
If something is terrifying, it makes you feel extremely afraid. Even if your little sister loves the scary roller coaster at the amusement park, you might still find it terrifying. Some people feel mildly alarmed when they see a small spider — if you have a phobia about spiders, discovering one in your bathtub is truly terrifying. This alarming adjective comes from the Latin root terrificus ("causing terror"), which it shares with terrific, a word whose meaning was originally just as scary.
Vocabulary lists containing terrifying
Example Sentences
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"That's quite a terrifying thing to see happen in front of you," she added.
From Barron's • May 24, 2026
Surprise guest Harry Styles presented the award to Yorke calling it "a terrifying honour."
From BBC • May 21, 2026
I am proud of Annie and the courage, grace and love she has demonstrated during this terrifying chapter of her life.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 15, 2026
The empathy is gone, and now we’re left with soulless, terrifying Homelander.
From Los Angeles Times • May 13, 2026
“Giant crawfish hiding under rocks sounds terrifying, but the other stuff sounds great,” I said.
From "Hope Springs" by Jaime Berry
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