Standard literary and psychological concept applied especially to Gothic literature and film.
1The terrible deed sent a shudder of horror and terror through Protestant Germany.
2The whole city seemed to be burning, and everywhere was horror and terror.
3He was sick with horror and terror, but not for himself.
4He is suffering from the emotions of horror and terror.
5She also was conscious of an exceeding horror and terror, and a vague shame.
6Such horror and terror and sadness mixed!
7She literally tore the paper from the bosom of her dress and cast it from her in horror and terror.
8But Maria, walking to the post-office, realized not so much an ache in her heart as utter horror and terror.
9She was cold with horror and terror, and yet not so much horror and terror of the supernatural as of her own self.
10He ran away at an early age from his father's house, where his ugliness was a subject of horror and terror to his parents.
11I'm no supernaturalist, no writer of horrors and terrors like you, Poe; you, Bierce, or the others.
12What if I find myself in some new state where there are other horrors and terrors-worsethan those that I have suffered?
13(Rev 12) Yea, what horrors and terrors, what troubles and temptations, has God's church met with from that day till now!
Translations for horror and terror