ΦΡΙΚΤ, φρικτ
PHRIKT, phrikt
Sounds Like: FREEK-tah
Translations: terrible, dreadful, fearful, awful, a terrible thing, a dreadful thing
From the root: ΦΡΙΚΤΟΣ
Part of Speech: Adjective
Explanation: This word describes something that inspires fear, awe, or dread. It is used to characterize events, people, or things that are formidable or awe-inspiring, often in a negative or intimidating sense, but sometimes simply indicating profound respect or solemnity.
Inflection: Singular, Nominative or Accusative, Neuter
Strong’s number: G5437 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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