The word 'terrifying' is a gerund, the present participle of a verb that functions as a noun.
examples
It was terrifying to stand up and give my speech. (verb)
Terrifying his sister is his favorite pastime. (noun, subject of the sentence)
The noun related to the verb to terrify is terror.
The noun form of the adjective 'protective' is protectiveness. A related noun form is protection.
The noun form for the adjective austere is austereness. Another noun form is austerity.
The noun form for the adjective evident is evidentness. A related noun form is evidence.
The noun form of the adjective wide is wideness.A related noun form is width.The noun form of the adjective long is longness.The noun form of the verb to long is longing.A related noun form is length.
The noun form for the adjective nervous is nervousness. Another noun form is nerve.
The word horrified is the past participle, past tense of the verb to horrify.The abstract noun form for the verb to horrify is horrification.A related abstract noun is horror.The past participle verb horrified is also an adjective.
The word 'terrified' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to terrify. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The noun forms of the verb to terrify are terrifier and the gerund, terrifying.Related noun forms are terror and terrorism.
Dismay is the verb. It can also be a noun. Verb: to daunt; to terrify. Noun: overwhelming terror; sudden loss of courage.
I can give you several sentences.Just the thought of a snake will terrify her.The ghostly moan will terrify them when we set up our haunted house.Take off that mask before you terrify the baby!
Terrify is a verb. The word itself is not plural. Verbs conjugate based on the number of the subject. Terrify is the plural conjugation for terrify. It's also used for first person singular subjects.
No, the word 'frightened' is the past participle, past tense of the verb 'to frighten'; the past participle is also an adjective. Examples:verb: We were frightened by the coming hurricane.adjective: The frightened cat jumped behind the sofa.The noun form is fright, an abstract noun, a word for an emotion.
No, -ify is a suffix; a suffix is not a word or a noun, it is a part of a word that is added to the end of a word to change its form. For example:the adjective specific becomes the verb specify.the noun clarity becomes the verb clarify.
Terror is the base word of terrify.
The verb to terrify has participle adjective forms terrifying and terrified. The adverb form of the first is terrifyingly(in a manner that causes terror).* Originally, the adjective terrific applied to the noun terror. As such it had the adverb form terrifically, which now is used to mean extremely or intensely.
The word terrified is an adjective meaning extremely scared. It can also be a verb where it is the past tense of terrify.
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.
The word 'terrifying' is the present participle of the verb to terrify. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a verbal noun called a gerund.Example use as a noun:The terrifying and the gory are his favorite types of movies.The related noun is "terror"