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'terrified' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it when you want to express extreme fear or panic. For example, "The little girl was terrified when she heard the thunder crash outside."
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I was terrified".
Others were terrified, frightened, confused, angry, intimidated and tearful".
Absolutely terrified".
Among those rounded up and killed were Piechowski's childhood friends, and the teenager was terrified.
"We were terrified of telling him what the film was about," he admits.
Sure, at first sight, all the papers appear to be terrified of a government they don't want.
"And they were terrified of disease, of being slaughtered, of their children being taken into slavery.
I was terrified to be left alone with her.
Bergen's return to the big screen came in her most celebrated role as lawyer Gregory Peck's terrified and terrorised wife in the creepy Cape Fear (1962), stalked by menacing psychopathic ex-con Robert Mitchum.
"It was as if it was divided in two, between those terrified of facing up to what happened to us and those who knew we would be finished if we didn't".
The thought of having it done terrified me initially.
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