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terror [ˈterəʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] SUST.

1. terror sin pl. (great fear):

terror
to have a terror of sth
to strike terror into sb
to be [or live] in terror of one's life

2. terror sin pl. (political violence):

terror
terror m

3. terror (cause of fear):

terror

4. terror (situation):

terror

terror-stricken [ˈterəˌstrɪkən, ingl. am. -ɚ-], terror-struck [ˈterəstrʌk, ingl. am. -ɚ-] ADJ.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Then there were charcoal sketches which delved even deeper into the terrors of fever-ridden dreams.
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It involves a pleasing hobo sort of terror related to gothic tradition but also has references to technology corrupting life.
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They were trying to create terror and panic.
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They were bound together by their need for money, and the terror of destitution.
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In addition, some laboratory findings suggest that sleep deprivation and having a fever can increase the likelihood of a night terror episode occurring.
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He has told exceedingly well a tale of high terror in his own way.
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With her ghastly death, her terror was over.
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This happiness is soon replaced by terror when he notices that all of the officers have survived and that they are in their monster-like state.
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His call for help degenerates into screams of terror, followed by an eerie silence.
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He has acted for or represented many individuals and groups accused of terror connections.
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