[ US /ˈhɔɹəbəɫ/ ]
[ UK /hˈɒɹɪbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. provoking horror
    an ugly wound
    an atrocious automobile accident
    an alarming, even horrifying, picture
    a frightful crime of decapitation
    war is beyond all words horrible
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How To Use horrible In A Sentence

  • choco-lemon's diary choco-lemon's Diaryland Diary nerves up until lunch this was a completely horrible day. it picked up when me, lindsay, and krist stopped at murray to buy a quatch. once we smoked i bowl i felt a million times better. and that scares me. Nerves
  • He is turning into a horrible person. The Sun
  • Until that point, you must simply bear the horrible dialogue and two-dimensional characters.
  • Their horrible loss in the Super Bowl has been difficult for many fans to stomach.
  • King Richard, as a just guerdon for all his fascinorous actions and horrible murders, was slain in the field.
  • Nor does either of these dramas, though the earlier depicts a corrupt civilisation, include even among the minor characters anyone who can be called villainous or horrible. Shakespearean Tragedy Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth
  • Ugh, I've got something horrible on the bottom of my shoe!
  • Our school is still fantastic inside but from the outside, with its boarded up windows, it appears gloomy, horrible and derelict.
  • The fact that we know how this horrible story ends makes it difficult for us to analyse the early chapters.
  • Played in horrible conditions with gusting gales and sweeping rain this was never going to be a pretty affair.
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