The phrase "real terror" means experiencing a true and intense feeling of fear or extreme dread. It refers to a situation or event that causes genuine and overwhelming panic or terror.
Sentences with «real terror»
How dare we make light of the very real terror and horror that women have endured and are enduring? (sarahbessey.com)
The original author, Four Leaf Tayback (Nick Nolte), suggests that the coddled actors be dropped in the jungle to face real terrors before they continue the film. (combustiblecelluloid.com)
Horrifying events turn panic to real terror when a young woman becomes trapped in the old house she's helping her father and uncle renovate. (latimes.com)