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horridness

/hawr-id, hor-/US // ˈhɔr ɪd, ˈhɒr- //UK // (ˈhɒrɪd) //

恐怖,骇人听闻,恐怖行为,恐怖的东西

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • The 4-1 away victory over Honduras came after a horrid first half and after star attacker Christian Pulisic left with an ankle injury.

  • Even Giant’s notoriously horrid saddles have been updated to a surprisingly tolerable Romero SL perch.

  • Plus, the horrid communication from Google made things worse.

  • The Duke of Hastings is broken, consumed by a vow made against a horrid father.

  • Removing choice is bullying and seems a horrid basis on which to anchor your relationship.

  • This world is a horrid cancer that no decent soul should ever partake from.

  • And bringing this home for all was the horrid beheading of American journalist James Foley.

  • The state likely will lead in the countervailing lawsuits when (insert a horrid disease here) is found to be linked to e-puffing.

  • In 2001, students in the mostly black Richmond district in Virginia had rather horrid reading scores.

  • Her eyes, for a moment, fixed themselves with a horrid conviction of a wide and nameless treachery.

  • But he was ignorant of that part of the horrid tale; and the Duke, in a milder voice, bade him rise.

  • They are faced by a horrid redoubt held by machine guns, and they are to rush it with the bayonet.

  • John Tubbs was one day doing his sums, when little Sam Jones pushed against him; and down went the slate with a horrid clatter.

  • I guess you are growing up, 17 laughed unconscious Dinah; its hateful and horrid to grow up; I never shall.