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- Dictionaryharrowing/ˈharəʊɪŋ/
adjective
- 1. acutely distressing: "a harrowing film about racism and violence"
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Harrowing means extremely upsetting because connected with suffering. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences and see synonyms and translations.
- English (US)
HARROWING meaning: 1. extremely upsetting because connected...
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- English (US)
Harrowing means acutely distressing or painful, as in a harrowing experience. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for harrowing.
Harrowing definition: extremely disturbing or distressing; grievous. See examples of HARROWING used in a sentence.
Harrowing means extremely upsetting or disturbing, often used to describe an experience. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, grammar and usage of harrowing with Collins English Dictionary.
Being attacked by a hungry shark or being chased by an unruly mob on the streets can be described as harrowing, which means "provoking feelings of fear or horror."
Harrowing means making you feel very upset because you are very shocked or frightened. Learn how to use this adjective with pictures, pronunciation and usage notes from Oxford University Press.
Harrowing means extremely distressing or agonizing, such as a harrowing experience. Find the origin, usage, and translations of harrowing in different languages and dictionaries.