horrid / ˈhɔr ɪd, ˈhɒr- /

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horrid 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. such as to cause horror; shockingly dreadful; abominable.
  2. extremely unpleasant or disagreeable: horrid weather; She thought her uncle was horrid.
  3. Archaic. shaggy or bristling; rough.

horrid 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

offensive

adj. 形容词 adjective

horrible

更多horrid例句

  1. The 4-1 away victory over Honduras came after a horrid first half and after star attacker Christian Pulisic left with an ankle injury.
  2. Even Giant’s notoriously horrid saddles have been updated to a surprisingly tolerable Romero SL perch.
  3. Plus, the horrid communication from Google made things worse.
  4. The Duke of Hastings is broken, consumed by a vow made against a horrid father.
  5. Removing choice is bullying and seems a horrid basis on which to anchor your relationship.
  6. This world is a horrid cancer that no decent soul should ever partake from.
  7. And bringing this home for all was the horrid beheading of American journalist James Foley.
  8. The state likely will lead in the countervailing lawsuits when (insert a horrid disease here) is found to be linked to e-puffing.
  9. In 2001, students in the mostly black Richmond district in Virginia had rather horrid reading scores.
  10. Her eyes, for a moment, fixed themselves with a horrid conviction of a wide and nameless treachery.
  11. But he was ignorant of that part of the horrid tale; and the Duke, in a milder voice, bade him rise.
  12. They are faced by a horrid redoubt held by machine guns, and they are to rush it with the bayonet.
  13. John Tubbs was one day doing his sums, when little Sam Jones pushed against him; and down went the slate with a horrid clatter.
  14. I guess you are growing up, 17 laughed unconscious Dinah; its hateful and horrid to grow up; I never shall.