terrified
adjective
uk/ˈter.ə.faɪd/us/ˈter.ə.faɪd/B1
veryfrightened:
非常害怕的,极度恐惧的Hehuddledin thecornerlike a terrifiedchild.他像个受惊过度的小孩一样蜷缩在角落里。
I'm terrifiedofthedark.我很怕黑。
She's terrified(that)hermothermightfindout hersecret.她很怕母亲发现她的秘密。
afraid
- afraidShe was afraid of the dark.
- frightenedDon't be frightened, my dog is quite friendly.
- scaredAre you scared of spiders?
- petrifiedHe got to the top of the tree and was absolutely petrified he'd fall.
- terrifiedI'm terrified of flying.
- panic-strickenShe was panic-stricken when her little boy disappeared.
- He wasclaspingthevasetightly, terrified ofdroppingit.
- Heheldback, terrified of going into thedarkroom.
- I'm terrified offorgettingmylines.
- She's terrified of him and won't make astatementuntil we've got himbangedup in thecells.
- Quitehonestly/frankly, thethoughtof it terrified me.
Afraid
- afraid
- be in fear ofyourlifephrase
- be like a deer/rabbit caught in the headlightsidiom
- bottle
- bottle out
- bug out
- horror-struck
- in terror ofyourlifeidiom
- intimidated
- leaf
- nebbish
- panic
- panic-stricken
- shake
- squirrelly
- terror
- terror-stricken
- threatened
- unconfident
- wild-eyed