Someone is terrified if they look very scared. The definition for terrified is:
panicky: thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation.
the answer is terrified
Terrified.
Terror is a noun. Only verbs have tenses.
Psychology observes by behavior from watching people and their actions. The way something affects someone, or the way someone does a task, it can tell something about the person.
Feeling terrified is when you experience overwhelming fear or extreme anxiety in response to a perceived threat or danger. It can manifest physically with symptoms like racing heart, sweating, trembling, or feeling like you can't breathe. Mentally, it may involve intense thoughts of impending doom or a sense of being completely out of control.
Terrified means that you are really scared of someone or something and possibly even fearing for your life.
No - they have no concept of the emotion of fear.
The verb form related to "terrified" is "terrify." It means to cause someone to feel extreme fear or dread. The base form is "terrify," while "terrified" is the past participle and adjective form. For example, one might say, "The loud noise terrified the children."
The abstract noun of "terrified" is "terror." This noun refers to the intense fear or dread that someone experiences. While "terrified" describes the state of being afraid, "terror" encapsulates the feeling or concept of that fear itself.
In exprience (yes, I'm afraid of flying! i know!) they will be terrified but tell them " soon there will be movies and games and( if there with them )you will talk to your family, soon you'll just think I can't wait to get there!
I Am Terrified was created in 2004.
A deserter is someone who leaves their post when not allowed - betraying their country or terrified?
The girl was terrified when she saw the monster.
Terrified was created on 1993-07-19.
your stupid dumb face is what terrified
Miss Fisher was terrified when she saw Burris Ewell because he represented the worst of society - someone who was violent, mean-spirited, and dangerous. She knew he was capable of doing harm without remorse, causing her to fear for her safety.
"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.