terrifying

IPA: tˈɛrʌfaɪɪŋ

adjective

  • Frightening or intimidating.
  • Of a formidable nature; terrific
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Examples of "terrifying" in Sentences

  • What's most terrifying is that it's true, exaggerated as it seems.
  • Even more terrifying is the increasing Islamisation of the police.
  • And the middle class lives in terrifying "economic insecurity." ...
  • But there was one – Gregori, the Dark One – who held her in terrifying thrall.
  • Earlier, Sullivan had tweeted concerns about what he described as "terrifying" weather.
  • One passenger captured the images of the incident and later described what he calls a terrifying scene.
  • Gloomy and takes a somewhat sadistic pleasure in terrifying enemies, but has some sense of right and wrong.
  • And less than an hour earlier, Sullivan had tweeted his concerns about what he described as "terrifying" weather.
  • What's even MORE terrifying is that some people take her fanatical views seriously. (even congress) What is this world coming to?
  • University investigators, however, couldn't determine whether Sullivan "felt unsafe and pressure to stay in the lift," specifically questioning his use of the word "terrifying."

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