Pits are dark and often (in literature) endless, hence "bottomless pit". Generally, the pit symbolises eternal descent to a foreign and sinister place, which is usually hell in classical works influenced by Biblical symbolism.
more frightened, most frightened
What is the comparative and superlative for terrifying
more terrifying
"Terrifying" is an adjective.
The huge grizzly bear was terrifying
In "The Pit and the Pendulum," the Spanish Inquisition symbolizes the oppressive and terrifying power of the institution in controlling and punishing individuals through torture and fear. It represents the protagonist's struggle against a system that aims to crush his spirit and break his will. The Inquisition serves as a metaphor for the inescapable horrors of human cruelty and suffering.
The answer is easy- The movie was a terrifying one.
Boudicca was not terrifying to her own people. In fact, she was a hero to them. But she was terrifying to the Romans as she had no control over her so-called army and they rampaged and committed atrocities against the Romans.
The duration of Most Terrifying Places in America is 3600.0 seconds.
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Terrifying.