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terrifying
/ ˈɛɪˌڲɪɪŋ /
adjective
causing great fear or dread; extremely frightening
Other 51Թ Forms
- ˈٱˌڲ⾱Բ adverb
Example Sentences
“The circumstances set forth above are as extraordinary as they are terrifying,” Brindley wrote.
They sleep rough, dig ditches, build firebreaks, set controlled burns, take down dead trees and, in between, experience moments of terrifying danger.
If you care about our Constitution, about due process, about civil rights, watching a U.S. senator forced onto his knees for asking questions should be a terrifying wake-up call.
Let’s think about the terrifying theremin line that snakes through “Good Vibrations” like it’s tugging a flying saucer down onto Dockweiler Beach.
Both come from societies that see tiny acts of mercy as a terrifying risk.
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