terror in Japanese
terror in Japanese is 恐怖 — terror means intense fear.
terror in Japanese
恐怖
Pronounced: kyōfu
What does "terror" mean?
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noun Intense fear.
"She screamed in terror when the lights went out."
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noun Violence intended to create widespread fear, especially for political ends.
"The country has suffered several acts of terror in recent years."
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noun A person or thing that causes great fear, or (informally) a badly behaved person.
"Their toddler is an absolute terror at bedtime."
terror in a sentence
- She screamed in terror when the lights went out.
- The hostages lived in terror for three days.
- The country has suffered several acts of terror in recent years.
- Their toddler is an absolute terror at bedtime.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "terror" in Japanese?
"terror" in Japanese is 恐怖. terror means: Intense fear.
How do you pronounce 恐怖?
"terror" in Japanese is 恐怖, pronounced "kyōfu".
How do you use "terror" in a sentence?
Example: "She screamed in terror when the lights went out." In Japanese, "terror" is 恐怖.
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