terrified

adjective15 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.7

An intensifier used with extreme adjectives, meaning 'completely'.

An intensifier meaning 'totally' or 'entirely'.

A common intensifier meaning 'very'.

Means 'completely' when used with ungradable adjectives like terrified.

An intensifier meaning 'completely and without qualification'.

An emphatic intensifier, suggesting the state is undeniable.

An intensifier emphasizing the genuine nature of the fear.

Indicates that the fear is obvious to an observer.

Indicates that the fear is easy to see or understand.

Used to describe the state of being extremely frightened.

To have an appearance that shows extreme fear.

Focuses on the internal emotion of being terrified.

To give the impression of being extremely frightened.

Used to specify the object or person that causes fear (e.g., of spiders, of the dark).

Used to specify the cause of fear, often an idea or prospect (e.g., at the thought of...).