23 adverbs to describe how to terrified

The singular phrase chilled her blood, for a moment she was utterly terrified.

At our first coming into the island we were terrified exceedingly with the sight of the barbarous people; but when we came to converse with them awhile, we found they were not cannibals, as was reported, but they came and sat down by us, and wondered much at our clothes and arms.

Consequently sacrifices were voted for them as if for good fortune and the people changed their attire as if they had secured prosperity, although they were considerably terrified by the transactions and still more by omens.

Audi rem atrocem, et annalibus memorandam (mine author adds), hear a strange story, and worthy to be chronicled: I had a servant at the same time called Fulco Argelanus, a bold and proper man, so grievously terrified with it, that he was first melancholy, after doted, at last mad, and made away himself.

An hour dragged itself by before she arose petulantly, half terrified, half annoyed in spite of herself.

but she shrank back, plainly terrified.

Upset and vaguely terrified, she had on one occasion thrown prudence to the winds and sought out the old Quakeress and Adam Lambert with whom he lodged.

[visibly terrified.

To be so confused in geography as to find myself one moment at the North Pole, and the next at Clapham Junctionor possibly at both places simultaneouslyis absurdly terrifying.

Affectedly terrified.

We succeeded pretty well; although considerably terrified at the sharp looks which Mammy from time to time bestowed upon us.

All whose hearts were not radically corrupted felt excessively terrified at these events, but the hardened were sensible of nothing but an increase of hatred and anger against our Lord.

Nina remembers one soldier in especiala large dirty fellow with ragged moustachewho quite frankly terrified her.

She played the part with an extreme economy of movement, with a kind of feline stillness which made her occasional explosions into action, as when she attacked Tonio with the whip, literally terrifying.

Though obviously terrified of me, these two women dogged me incessantly.

At first sight there was nothing so very unusual in his face, certainly nothing that suggested a monster; and yet, whatever mood she chanced to be in, she could not be with him five minutes without being aware of something undefinable that always disturbed her profoundly, and sometimes became positively terrifying.

"Humbug!" growled the secretly terrified invalid, and in an excess of bravado took his black silk necktie from where it hung on the bedpost and tied it in a bow-knot around the collar of his pink-striped nightshirt, so that he would be in proper shape to receive any of the sisters.

To be so confused in geography as to find myself one moment at the North Pole, and the next at Clapham Junctionor possibly at both places simultaneouslyis absurdly terrifying.

And really there was something uncommonly terrifying in the sound; its slowly lengthened vibrations were still fresh in our ears.

Then she checked herself and went out of the room, closing the door quite quietly behind her, thereby unconsciously terrifying her father, who had calculated on a slam.

I ran up the winding stairs of this with a speed which belongs only to a frantically terrified creature, until I reached the fourth story, where I dashed through an open doorway, slammed behind me an iron door, which shut with a spring, and fell gasping upon the floor.

He found the woman and her son stowed away in a closet, exceedingly terrified.

At Meacum whole streets and goodly palaces were overturned at the same time, and there was such a hideous noise withal, like thunder, and filthy smell, that their hair stared for fear, and their hearts quaked, men and beasts were incredibly terrified.

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