- terror
- ter|ror [ `terər ] noun **1. ) singular or uncount a strong feeling of fear:in terror: Thousands of islanders fled in terror yesterday as the volcano erupted.sheer/pure/absolute terror: I remember the sheer terror of those bombing raids.strike terror into someone (=frighten someone a lot): He didn't strike the same terror into me as other dentists.live in terror of someone/something (=be very afraid of them all the time): Everyone for miles around lived in terror of them.a ) count something or someone that makes you very frightened:the terrors of the night2. ) uncount MAINLY JOURNALISM violence used for making people very frightened in order to achieve political aims:a deliberate campaign of terrorterror attacks/tactics/groups3. ) count INFORMAL a person or animal that is difficult to deal with or control:She's such a little terror.hold no terrors for someone FORMALto not make someone afraid, worried, or nervous:The thought of dying doesn't hold any terrors for me.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.