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What is a verb form of terror?

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No, terrifying is an adjective. The adverb form is "terrifyingly" (in a very scary manner).

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The adverb form of the adjective scared is "scaredly." It means in a scared manner.

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terrorize, or terrify.

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terribly

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Yes, it is.

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