| 5000 Vocabulary List for Visiting Scholars in the USA - Page 586 | |||
| Word | Type | Used in a Sentence | Synonym |
| terminate | verb | The fireworks will terminate the party. | signal end |
| verb | We will terminate her today. | fire | |
| terrace | noun | We had a party on the terrace. | patio |
| terrible | adj. | We had a terrible time. | awful |
| adj. | She has a terrible disease. | ghastly | |
| adj. | That's a terrible way of treating them. | appalling | |
| terrific | adj. | She is a terrific dancer. | marvelous |
| terrify | verb | We are terrified of an atomic war. | frightened |
| terror | noun | The terror of war is felt by soldiers. | horror |
| noun | My terror was of the haunted house. | fear | |
| terrorist | noun | A terrorist hijacked the airplane. | overpowers with fear |
| test | noun | We'll have a test on this Friday. | exam |
| verb | She was tested for some diseases. | examined | |