• Frequency of Use
    80 %
  • Retention Rate
    50 %
  • Complexity
    60 %
  • Terror Meanings

    noun extreme fear or dread

    verb None

    adjective None

    adverb None

    pronoun None

    preposition None

    conjunction None

    interjection None

    article None

    Fields related to terror

    Military

    Refers to tactics, strategies, and operations aimed at instilling fear and achieving political goals through violence.

    Politics

    Used in discussions of terrorism, political violence, and state-sponsored terror tactics.

    History

    Used to describe acts of terror throughout history, including wars, conflicts, and acts of violence against civilians.

    Psychology

    Associated with feelings of fear, anxiety, and trauma.

    Education

    Used in discussions of terrorism awareness, prevention, and response strategies.

    Healthcare

    Associated with mental health issues such as PTSD, anxiety disorders, and trauma-related conditions.

    Law enforcement

    Used in the context of counterterrorism efforts, investigations, and security measures.

    Media

    Commonly used in news reports, headlines, and articles about acts of terror or terrorism.

    Social Sciences

    Discusses the impact of terror on societies, communities, and individuals.

    Emergency Management

    Refers to planning, training, and response efforts related to acts of terror or mass violence.

    Occupation Usage of terror

    Writer

    Terror is often used as a theme in horror novels and suspenseful thrillers to evoke fear and suspense in readers.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may study the effects of terror on the human mind and behavior, such as in cases of post-traumatic stress disorder.

    Law Enforcement Officer

    Law enforcement officers may work to prevent acts of terror and respond to terrorist threats to protect public safety.

    Military Strategist

    Military strategists may develop tactics and plans to combat acts of terror and protect national security.

    Journalist

    Journalists may report on acts of terror, provide updates on terrorist activities, and investigate the root causes of terrorism.

    Emergency Responder

    Emergency responders may be trained to handle situations involving terror attacks, providing medical assistance and evacuating affected areas.

    Politician

    Politicians may work on creating policies and legislation to address terrorism and prevent future acts of terror.

    Human Rights Advocate

    Human rights advocates may work to protect the rights of individuals affected by terror attacks and advocate for justice and accountability for perpetrators.

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