Terror (4)
'terror' is the definition.
(I've seen this in another clue)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for fear that I've seen before include "Qualms" , "Dread, alarm" , "awe" , "Anxiety caused by danger" , "Alarm, reverence" .)
'terror' is the definition.
(thesaurus)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for alarm that I've seen before include "Frighten, warning" , "Consternation: kind of clock" , "Daunt" , "Device to signal danger" , "Burglar deterrent" .)
'terror' is the definition.
(I know that terror can be written as panic)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for panic that I've seen before include "Contagious fear" , "Frenzy" , "Lose one's nerve" , "Sudden alarm" , "mass hysteria?" .)
'terror' is the definition.
(both can mean a feeling of angst)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for dread that I've seen before include "Fear - dire" , "Fearful expectation" , "Affright" , "Trepidation" , "Deep fear" .)
'terror' is the definition.
(thesaurus)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for dismay that I've seen before include "'Alarm, consternation (6)'" , "Feeling of surprise and discouragement" , "Alarm, apprehension" , "Disappointment" , "Consternation, disheartenment" .)
(Other definitions for plague that I've seen before include "Contagious fever" , "Fast-spreading disease" , "Pestilential epidemic" , "Outbreak of a deadly disease, or infestation of pest like locusts" , "Contagious disease that spreads rapidly and kills many" .)
'terror' is the definition.
(thesaurus)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for phobia that I've seen before include "Irrational and lasting fear" , "Aversion" , "An irrational fear or dislike" , "Obsessive and persistent fear of something" , "Irrational fear (of thing)" .)
'terror' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for fright that I've seen before include "Sudden feeling of fear" , "A scare or shock" , "Grotesque" , "Shock, intense fear" , "Start" .)
'terror' is the definition.
(thesaurus)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for horror that I've seen before include "Intense shock" , "Intense aversion" , "Intense fear/disgust" , "Shock; disgust" , "Great dismay" .)