What does korkutucu in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word korkutucu in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use korkutucu in Turkish.

The word korkutucu in Turkish means scary, korkutucu, ürkütücü, dehşet verici, korkutucu, ürkütücü, korkunç, dehşet verici, korkunç, korkutucu, ürkütücü, korkutucu, korkunç, dehşet verici, ürkütücü, korkutucu, korkunç, korkutucu, korku veren, korkunç, ürkütücü, endişe verici, endişelendirici, rahatsız edici, korkutucu, korku veren, dehşet veren, dehşet verici, tehditkar, korkutucu, ürkütücü, korkunç, ürkünç, dehşet verici, dehşetli, korkunç, korkutucu, tüyler ürpertici, korkutucu, korkunç, ürkütücü, ürkünç, korkutucu, korkunç, korkutucu hikâye, göz korkutan/korkutucu, korkutucu/ürkütücü bir şekilde, göz korkutan, göz korkutucu, çok büyük görünmek, korkutucu bir şekilde. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word korkutucu

scary

korkutucu, ürkütücü, dehşet verici

(frightening)

Gezinin ormanda geçen kısmı dehşet vericiydi.
That trip through the jungle was scary.

korkutucu, ürkütücü, korkunç, dehşet verici

(figurative (frightening, disturbing)

The lack of emotion in the man's eyes was chilling.

korkunç, korkutucu, ürkütücü

(informal (scary, unnerving)

Creepy movies give me nightmares.

korkutucu, korkunç, dehşet verici, ürkütücü

(scary)

The old woman told the children a frightening story about the war.

korkutucu, korkunç

(scary, daunting)

The institutional setting is intimidating for young people.

korkutucu, korku veren, korkunç, ürkütücü

(frightening)

A fearsome beast stood in front of the gate to the castle.

endişe verici, endişelendirici

(causing fear, concern)

The situation between the two countries is threatening and may result in war if negotiations fail.

rahatsız edici

(disturbing)

Witnesses gave a haunting account of the battle.

korkutucu, korku veren, dehşet veren, dehşet verici

(sight: frightening)

The car accident was an alarming sight, and I had to look away.

tehditkar

(menacing, threatening)

The sky was grey and brooding, so I decided not to go out for a walk.

korkutucu, ürkütücü, korkunç, ürkünç

(frightening)

The sudden knock on the door in the middle of the night was startling.

dehşet verici, dehşetli, korkunç, korkutucu, tüyler ürpertici

(figurative (gruesome)

Mr. Jenkins did not want to hear the lurid details of his son's car accident.

korkutucu, korkunç, ürkütücü, ürkünç

(scary: ghosts, etc.)

The old, abandoned house was spooky; John was sure it must be haunted.

korkutucu, korkunç

(causing alarm)

Parents sometimes use scare stories to try to put their kids off doing dangerous things.

korkutucu hikâye

(informal (scary story)

The class on horror literature focuses on chillers and suspense writing.

göz korkutan/korkutucu

(intimidating)

Attending a job interview can be daunting.

korkutucu/ürkütücü bir şekilde

(in a strange or creepy way)

The aisles in the dark library were eerily quiet.

göz korkutan, göz korkutucu

(speech, act: intended to scare) (konuşma, vb.)

He made several intimidating remarks to the family.

çok büyük görünmek

(look big, intimidating) (mecazlı)

To the north of the town, the volcano loomed.

korkutucu bir şekilde

(in a troubling way)

The fortune teller's prediction turned out to be unnervingly accurate.

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