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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely intimidated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong feeling of fear or anxiety in a particular situation or in response to someone or something.
Example: "When I walked into the room full of experts, I felt absolutely intimidated by their knowledge and experience."
Alternatives: "completely intimidated" or "totally intimidated".
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In his first months at Lulu, he would have run over, absolutely intimidated, but now he was regaining some of his Lemercier hauteur.
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"They needed someone to shoot opposite," Mr. Jorgensen said, so the director turned to Ms. Margolis and said, "Why don't you shoot a scene with her?" "She was really beautiful, absolutely beautiful, so I was a little intimidated," Mr. Jorgensen admitted, and realized very quickly, "She had her acting chops".
If there was intimidation, people were too intimidated to say.
So why be intimidated?
Were you intimidated?
Why more intimidated?
"We were a little intimidated.
Are you nervous, intimidated?
Why be intimidated?
Would Pedersen be intimidated?
Did I feel intimidated?
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