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horrified

[ UK /hˈɒɹɪfˌa‍ɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈhɔɹəˌfaɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. stricken with horror

How To Use horrified In A Sentence

  • A local publication, The Evening Bulletin said, ‘The reporter had been horrified to see two fatted calves strolling up main street!’
  • She was shocked and horrified but she is sticking by me and says she will help me as best she can. The Sun
  • But what had caught the Bo'sun's horrified attention was not the furniture but the two men who lay spreadeagled on the floor. SAN ANDREAS
  • This was virtually unheard of from a woman of her upbringing and her family were horrified. The Sun
  • I was elated and horrified by the sheer outrageousness of the problem we had set before them.
  • I do love her and my family would be horrified. The Sun
  • He winced at her startled, horrified gasp and continued.
  • Not that he was really concerned with the horrified reaction of the less bloodthirsty.
  • She was absolutely horrified and refused to talk to me. Times, Sunday Times
  • The visitor, we're told, gazing at the soft-bellied male race enthusiasts in the stands, would be horrified and bellow (if he could indeed speak): "My sons, my sons, why have you forsaken me? Testosterone Put to the Test
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