terrorizing (Meaning)

terrorizing

to force by threat or violence, to coerce by threat or violence, to fill with terror, to inflict terror upon, to fill with terror or anxiety

terrorizing Sentence Examples

  1. The relentless thunderbolts terrorized the townsfolk, their homes trembling in fear.
  2. The phantom killer's reign of terror terrorized the city, leaving residents in perpetual dread.
  3. The towering flames of the inferno terrorized the firefighters, threatening their lives with every step.
  4. The escaped convict's menacing presence terrorized the neighborhood, sending shivers down the spines of its occupants.
  5. The swarm of locusts terrorized the farmers, devouring fields and threatening their livelihoods.
  6. The ancient curse terrorized the villagers, haunting their dreams and tormenting their souls.
  7. The rampaging bull terrorized the rodeo crowd, its horns poised to strike with deadly intent.
  8. The cruel dictator's iron-fisted rule terrorized the nation, silencing dissent and crushing hope.
  9. The deafening explosion terrorized the survivors, leaving them shell-shocked and trembling.
  10. The oppressive smog terrorized the asthmatic children, stealing their breath and dimming their spirits.

FAQs About the word terrorizing

to force by threat or violence, to coerce by threat or violence, to fill with terror, to inflict terror upon, to fill with terror or anxiety

scaring, terrifying, startling, frightening, scarifying,spooking, shaking, alarming, shocking, frighting

comforting, soothing, consoling, cheering,reassuring, assuring, inspiring,encouraging,solacing, emboldening

The relentless thunderbolts terrorized the townsfolk, their homes trembling in fear.

The phantom killer's reign of terror terrorized the city, leaving residents in perpetual dread.

The towering flames of the inferno terrorized the firefighters, threatening their lives with every step.

The escaped convict's menacing presence terrorized the neighborhood, sending shivers down the spines of its occupants.