Atemorizar in english
Frighten
pronunciation: fraɪtən part of speech: verb
pronunciation: fraɪtən part of speech: verb
In gestures
atemorizarse = wuss out ; scare + Reflexivo ; feel + frightened.
Example: What's great about this time of year is that people wuss out and stop training during the Winter (less crowded at the pool, gym, etc.).Example: A child with a vivid imagination can really scare herself with frightening images.Example: We even react as though it were all happening to us by feeling sad or happy, frightened or angry, amused or scandalized, and so on.atemorizar = terrorise [terrorize, -USA] ; terrify ; spook ; cow.
Example: Only majorities have the power to terrorize and subjugate minority groups.Example: The purpose of terrorism is to terrify.Example: The noise spooked the animals, and many stampeded over a cliff to their deaths.Example: We couldn't be cowed by the attack into conceding some political goal if we don't know the perpetrators.more:
» atemorizarse = wuss out ; scare + Reflexivo ; feel + frightened .
Example: What's great about this time of year is that people wuss out and stop training during the Winter (less crowded at the pool, gym, etc.). Example: A child with a vivid imagination can really scare herself with frightening images. Example: We even react as though it were all happening to us by feeling sad or happy, frightened or angry, amused or scandalized, and so on.