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Terror   /tˈɛrər/   Listen
Terror

noun
1.
An overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety.  Synonyms: affright, panic.
2.
A person who inspires fear or dread.  Synonyms: scourge, threat.
3.
A very troublesome child.  Synonyms: brat, holy terror, little terror.
4.
The use of extreme fear in order to coerce people (especially for political reasons).



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"Terror" Quotes from Famous Books



... into the place before some boys at play among the rocks outside the houses, spying my hat, threw stones in our direction. One hit my horse. I raised my whip and rode at them. They fled with screams of terror. Glancing back, I could perceive no sign of my devout companion. But when I returned at leisure, having driven the young rogues to cover, I found him vigorously beating a small boy who had fallen in the panic flight and, finding himself left behind, had ...
— Oriental Encounters - Palestine and Syria, 1894-6 • Marmaduke Pickthall

... fitted his key, had a nerve-tingling shiver of apprehension when the latch yielded with a click and he found himself under the hall lantern formally shaking hands with the statuesque young woman of the many imaginings. It gave him a curious thrill of mingled terror and joy to find her absolutely unchanged. Having, for his own part, lived through so many experiences since that final glimpse of her standing on the saloon-deck guards of the Belle Julie at St. Louis, the distance in time seemed ...
— The Price • Francis Lynde

... occurred to Mustapha, that Selim might be able to assist his views. He talked fast and loud, vaunted his own exploits, curled his whiskers as he swore to the most improbable assertions, and had become a general nuisance and terror since he had obtained ...
— The Pacha of Many Tales • Captain Frederick Marryat

... woman, dressed in a black alpaca and white collar and cuffs. At the entrance of Ishmael she glanced up with large, scared-looking black eyes that seemed to fear in every stranger to see an enemy or peril. As Ishmael advanced towards her those wild eyes grew wilder with terror, her cheeks blanched to a deadly whiteness, and she clasped ...
— Ishmael - In the Depths • Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth

... that, loving Elspie as she did, such thoughts should come at all—that her mind was not utterly numbed with grief and terror. But Olive was a strange child. There were in her little spirit depths ...
— Olive - A Novel • Dinah Maria Craik, (AKA Dinah Maria Mulock)


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