Extremely scared
There are three syllables in the word 'terrified'. (Ter-ri-fied)
Horror, scared, terrified ?
Afraid, terrified, horrified, alarmed, frightened, petrified.
The adjective for the word terror is terrified.
When I got the news I was going to be a father, I was excited, overjoyed, and terrified, all at once.
Terrified.
Yes. The word terrified is the past participle of the verb to terrify (terrifies, terrifying, terrified). A past participle verb is also an adjective, for example, terrified onlookers or terrified rabbit, etc.
You gave me a fright then! (something like that?)
The word terrified is the past participle of the verb to terrify; a past participle verb is also an adjective. For example: Verb: The magician's buzz saw act terrified the children in the audience. Adjective: The terrified passengers were so grateful when the plane touched down safely.
There are many different synonyms for the word scared. For example, there are the words terrified, frightened, agitated and nervous.
Signs that someone is terrified may include wide eyes, rapid breathing, shaking, sweating, and a fast heartbeat. They may also exhibit a racing mind, inability to focus, and a sense of panic or distress. It is important to approach and support them with care and understanding.
Words with similar meanings to the word scared include these: afraid, aghast, anxious, fearful, having cold feet, panic-stricken, panicked, panicky, petrified, shaken, startled, terrified, terror-stricken