different between terrified vs paralyzed
terrified
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?t???fa?d/
- Hyphenation: ter?ri?fied
Adjective
terrified (comparative more terrified, superlative most terrified)
- Extremely frightened.
Translations
Verb
terrified
- simple past tense and past participle of terrify
terrified From the web:
- what terrified clover and the other animals
- what terrified the union troops at the battle
- what terrified the group in the secret annex
- what terrified the creature
- what terrified newcomers in the lowell mills
- what terrified the pirate who killed him and how
- what terrified the seagull
- what terrified the young seagull from flight
paralyzed
English
Alternative forms
- paralysed (mainly British)
Adjective
paralyzed (comparative more paralyzed, superlative most paralyzed)
- partly or wholly incapable of movement; disabled
Translations
Verb
paralyzed
- simple past tense and past participle of paralyze
paralyzed From the web:
- what paralyzed mean
- what paralyzed stephen hawking
- what paralyzed teddy pendergrass
- what paralyzed christopher reeves
- what paralyzed lex luger
- what paralyzed charles krauthammer
- greg abbott paralyzed
- what's paralyzed in french
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