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terrifying
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
terrifying
(adjective)
terrify
(verb)
terrifying
/
ˈ
terəˌfajɪŋ/
adjective
terrifying
/
ˈ
terəˌfajɪŋ/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of TERRIFYING
[
more terrifying; most terrifying
]
:
causing great fear
The thought of dying alone was
terrifying
.
a
terrifying
ordeal
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— terrifyingly
adverb
We came
terrifyingly
close to dying on that mountain.
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