as anxious as a young child opening his presents
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.
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The plural of simile is similes.
Surely you have been scared sometime! Write what it was like. Here's a link to show you how to describe people.
A simile.
I Am Terrified was created in 2004.
A metaphor
As quick as a wink is a simile. ----
It is a simile.
The girl was terrified when she saw the monster.
your stupid dumb face is what terrified
Terrified was created on 1993-07-19.
"Terrified" is the past participle of the verb "to terrify". It can be used to make the perfect aspect - he has terrified many people in his life - or to modify nouns, like an adjective - he is terrified, the terrified man.
simile It is an example of a simile (uses like or as). A simile in itself though is a type of metaphor.
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