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terror

[C/U] Both
pl: terrors

This word evokes a visceral, paralyzing reaction that differs from simple fear or anxiety. It suggests a loss of control and a feeling of helplessness in the face of an imminent or existential threat. The emotional weight is heavy and often associated with trauma or sudden shock. When applied to a person, the term shifts toward a more colloquial or mischievous tone, often describing a hyperactive child who creates chaos. This creates a sharp contrast between the political or psychological horror of the word and its use in domestic, lighthearted contexts.

Uncountable when referring to the emotion of fear or political violence. Countable when referring to a specific person who is troublesome or frightening.

Meanings

Noun

A state of intense, overwhelming fear.

"The survivors were frozen in terror."

Noun

A person or thing that causes extreme fear or distress.

"The neighborhood bully was a local terror."

Noun

The use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims.

"The regime used state terror to maintain control."

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