Frightfulness [noun]
Definition of Frightfulness:
freak
Sentence/Example of Frightfulness:
A Vile feature of German "frightfulness" is this: that she mixes poison with her prisoners' rations.
But all this is mere swagger and "frightfulness," an attempt to make themselves look terrible and frighten the bourgeois.
But Christopher had seemed neither to resent the frightfulness nor to care about the moral or spiritual consequences.
It was a frightful crusade; yet who was to blame for it but the Germans and their own self-advertised frightfulness?
Having got closer to immensity than their fellow-creatures, they saw at once its beauty and its frightfulness.
People stood aghast at this new form of German "frightfulness."
Like so many more of the inhabitants, he had fallen a victim to German frightfulness.
The man who was so bad that he was scared of himself must have been the original exemplar of the frightfulness doctrine.
The frightfulness of the thought struck me speechless for a time—then I saw how false an impression my silence was conveying.
The way, then, of ending what is called 'frightfulness' is by a complete victory over it.