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terror    音标拼音: [t'ɛrɚ]
n. U恐怖,惊骇;C恐怖的实例,令人恐怖的人或物

U恐怖,惊骇;C恐怖的实例,令人恐怖的人或物

terror
n 1: an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety [synonym: {panic},
{terror}, {affright}]
2: a person who inspires fear or dread; "he was the terror of
the neighborhood" [synonym: {terror}, {scourge}, {threat}]
3: a very troublesome child [synonym: {terror}, {brat}, {little
terror}, {holy terror}]
4: the use of extreme fear in order to coerce people (especially
for political reasons); "he used terror to make them confess"

Terror \Ter"ror\, n. [L. terror, akin to terrere to frighten,
for tersere; akin to Gr. ? to flee away, dread, Skr. tras to
tremble, to be afraid, Russ. triasti to shake: cf. F.
terreur. Cf. {Deter}.]
1. Extreme fear; fear that agitates body and mind; violent
dread; fright.
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Terror seized the rebel host. --Milton.
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2. That which excites dread; a cause of extreme fear.
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Those enormous terrors of the Nile. --Prior.
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Rulers are not a terror to good works. --Rom. xiii.
3.
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There is no terror, Cassius, in your threats.
--Shak.
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Note: Terror is used in the formation of compounds which are
generally self-explaining: as, terror-fraught,
terror-giving, terror-smitten, terror-stricken,
terror-struck, and the like.
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{King of terrors}, death. --Job xviii. 14.

{Reign of Terror}. (French Hist.) See in Dictionary of Noted
Names in Fiction.
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Syn: Alarm; fright; consternation; dread; dismay. See
{Alarm}.
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116 Moby Thesaurus words for "terror":
Dracula, Frankenstein, Mafioso, Wolf-man, Young Turk, abject fear,
affright, alarm, anxiety, awe, beast, beldam, berserk, berserker,
blue funk, bogey, bogeyman, bomber, bruiser, brute, bugaboo,
bugbear, consternation, cowardice, demon, devil, dismay, dragon,
dread, fear, fearfulness, fee-faw-fum, fiend, fire-eater,
firebrand, fright, frightener, funk, fury, ghost, ghoul, goon,
gorilla, gun, gunsel, hardnose, hatchet man, hell-raiser, hellcat,
hellhound, hellion, hobgoblin, holy terror, hood, hoodlum,
hooligan, horrification, horror, hothead, hotspur, incendiary,
incubus, intimidation, killer, mad dog, madcap, monster, mug,
mugger, muscle man, nightmare, ogre, ogress, panic, panic fear,
phantom, phobia, plug-ugly, rapist, revenant, revolutionary,
rodman, roughneck, savage, scare, scarebabe, scarecrow, scarer,
scourge, she-wolf, shock, specter, spitfire, stampede,
strong-arm man, succubus, termagant, terrorist, tiger, tigress,
torpedo, tough, tough guy, trepidation, trepidity, trigger man,
ugly customer, unholy dread, vampire, violent, virago, vixen,
werewolf, wild beast, witch, wolf



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  • TERROR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    fear, dread, fright, alarm, panic, terror, trepidation mean painful agitation in the presence or anticipation of danger fear is the most general term and implies anxiety and usually loss of courage
  • Horror and terror - Wikipedia
    A 1981 non-fiction book Danse Macabre by Stephen King analyzes horror fiction in both literature and film Horror is also a genre of film and fiction that relies on horrifying images or situations to tell stories and prompt reactions or jump scares to put their audiences on edge In these films the moment of horrifying revelation is usually preceded by a terrifying build up, often using the
  • TERROR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    TERROR definition: 1 extreme fear: 2 violent action or threats designed to cause fear among ordinary people, in… Learn more
  • Terrorism | Definition, History, Examples, Groups, Facts . . .
    Terrorism involves the use or threat of violence and seeks to create fear, not just within the direct victims but among a wide audience The degree to which it relies on fear distinguishes terrorism from both conventional and guerrilla warfare
  • TERROR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Terror, horror, panic, fright all imply extreme fear in the presence of danger or evil Terror implies an intense fear that is somewhat prolonged and may refer to imagined or future dangers: frozen with terror
  • Terror - definition of terror by The Free Dictionary
    terror noun Great agitation and anxiety caused by the expectation or the realization of danger:
  • terror - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    terror (countable and uncountable, plural terrors) (countable, uncountable) Intense dread, fright, or fear synonym quotations Synonyms: see Thesaurus: fear
  • terror, n. adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford . . .
    The state or quality of being terrible or causing intense fear or dread; a thing or person that causes terror; something terrifying Also: the excitation of pleasurable feelings of fear by the depiction of violence, the supernatural, etc , as a literary genre
  • TERROR Synonyms: 69 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam . . .
    Some common synonyms of terror are alarm, dread, fear, fright, panic, and trepidation While all these words mean "painful agitation in the presence or anticipation of danger," terror implies the most extreme degree of fear
  • Terror - Wikipedia
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