"Terrorize" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To frighten or intimidate someone into doing something, or to make a place or situation seem frightening or unpleasant. To scare or cowardly control someone.
Caused to feel a deep and overwhelming fear; excessively frightened or intimidated; threatened or bullied in a violent or aggressive manner.
To terrorise someone means to frighten or intimidate them extremely, often in order to make them do what you want. It involves causing someone to feel a deep and intense feeling of fear or anxiety.<br><br>Example: The bully terrorised the new student on the first day of school.
Causes people or other living beings to feel extreme fear.<br><br>Example: The fact that he kept showing up uninvited to the party started to terrifies the host.
terrorizing <br><br>verb (used with object), terrorized, terrorizing. <br><br>1. to subject (a person or place) to great fear or terror.<br>2. to dominate or coerce (a person or place) through intimidation or violence.
The act of using violence or intimidation, especially in the pursuit of political aims, in which people are threatened, injured, or killed. It is often associated with a deliberate and systematic attempt to create a climate of fear or terror.
A person who uses violence or intimidation, especially as a means of achieving a political aim.<br><br>Example: "The government cracked down on terrorist groups operating in the region."<br><br>Note: This word can be used to describe someone who is involved in various forms of violent or threatening behavior, including acts of terrorism, extremism, or criminal activity.<br><br>Types of terrorist:<br><br>1. Domestic terrorist: A person who uses violence or intimidation to achieve a goal related to their domestic or national interests.<br>2. International terrorist: A person who uses violence or intimidation to achieve a goal on an international scale, often across national borders.<br>3. Lone wolf terrorist: A person who acts alone in carrying out a terrorist act, often without the support or guidance of a larger organization.<br>4. State-sponsored terrorist: A person or group who receives support or funding from a government to carry out terrorist activities.<br><br>Synonyms: extremist, insurgent, militant, radical, or revolutionary.<br><br>Antonyms: patriot, peacekeeper, or law enforcement officer.
Relating to or characteristic of terrorism: involving or threatening the use of violence, coercion, or intimidation to attain political goals.<br><br>Example: "terroristic threats were made against the government"<br><br>Also, relating to or denoting a terrorist or terrorism: an act of committing an act of terrorism.
Terrorization refers to the act of using terror or intimidation to influence or control people's actions or opinions. It involves creating a climate of fear, often through violent means, to achieve a particular goal or to exert power over others.
The word "terrorized" is the past tense of the verb "terrorize", which means to frighten or intimidate someone or a group of people in order to dominate or control them. It can also refer to the state of being in a state of extreme fear or anxiety.
A person or thing that terrorizes others, typically by using violence or threats of violence.
To cause or instill fear, intimidation, or dread in someone or a group of people, often in a cruel or violent manner.<br><br>Example: "The robber terrorized the entire neighborhood by breaking into many houses."<br><br>Synonyms: intimidating, menacing, frightening, horrifying.
Terry can refer to several things:<br><br>1. A given name, most often a shortened form of Terrance or Terrance, meaning "thirteenth"<br>2. A nickname for Terry McCarthy, an American film actor<br>3. A stage name of Terrence White, an American soul singer<br>4. A lunar impact crater on the Moon, so named because of Charles K. Gillmor's friend Terry<br>5. A given name in French (Terry) and German (Terry, Thierry) cultures