horrendous / hɔˈrɛn dəs, hɒ- /

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horrendous 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. shockingly dreadful; horrible: a horrendous crime.

horrendous 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

terrible

更多horrendous例句

  1. News networks including FOX 23 and 60 Minutes are making efforts to teach viewers more about the lasting impact of the horrendous events that will forever impact our people.
  2. Ad prices have gone up, holiday advertising spend was horrendous on all channels, and efficiency is way down.
  3. For a runner like Liang to lose his life, conditions must have been truly horrendous.
  4. The ants are aggressive, “horrendous pests” with stinging bites and are tough to get rid of.
  5. When Walmart pharmacists warned headquarters in Bentonville, Arkansas, about doctors who operated “known pill mills,” did “not practice real medicine” and had “horrendous prescribing practices,” headquarters ignored their pleas, the lawsuit asserts.
  6. Different countries and different conflicts, yet the same horrendous stories of violence emerge.
  7. It takes just as long to fly to Miami, he ponders, as it does to navigate the horrendous traffic on the Long Island Expressway.
  8. My religion did not allow me to be quiet about these horrendous crimes that I have seen.
  9. It was horrendous, because what the temperature of that water does to your pride… Stone: …and Prejudice.
  10. Even when bred in captivity, Leahy said breeding facilities are often horrendous, resembling factory farming.
  11. I jammed it on my head and then grabbed my throat and made horrendous retching noises.
  12. Monstr'-inform'-ingens-horrendous Demoniaco-seraphic Penman's latest piece of graphic.
  13. The horrendous act of Jacob Miller, therefore, created a sensation.
  14. Or, rather, each horrendous brain had a few partially material appendages and appurtenances recognizable as bodily organs.
  15. Slowly, irresistibly, the horrendous figure stalked forth into the dim light.