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nightmarish

[ US /ˈnaɪtˌmɛɹɪʃ/ ]
[ UK /nˈa‍ɪtme‍əɹɪʃ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. extremely alarming

How To Use nightmarish In A Sentence

  • Two other actors (Robert Lalonde and Patricia Nolin) do double duty as hospital staff and as apparitions in these nightmarish visions.
  • The nightmarish process will not be altered by the expiration of a patent. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the one hand, a nightmarish reality; on the other, a deadly boring dream.
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  • At its most extreme, the practice leaves victims in the nightmarish situation of having their bank accounts overdrawn by many thousands of pounds without their knowledge.
  • She described a nightmarish scene of dead bodies lying in the streets.
  • A radar image shows the crater of Eyjafjallajokull in southeast Iceland, which looks like the nightmarish face in the painting "The Scream" by Edvard Munch.
  • He mounts photomontages of nightmarish imagery, amusing and dangerous, on all kinds of rich and startling supports.
  • I like the smudgy quality of these movies - which is not to say that they're difficult to watch, but rather their worlds are shadow-hagged and nightmarish even by the light of day. 31 Screams: Fay Wray
  • It was only one game - one nightmarish, awful, humiliating, cringe-making, hide-behind-the-sofa, please-stop-now game.
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