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    horrible
    /ˈhɒrɪbl/

    adjective

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  2. very shocking and frightening: a horrible crime. Synonyms. dreadful (FRIGHTENING) ghastly. horrendous. horrific. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. (Definition of horrible from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

  3. The meaning of HORRIBLE is marked by or arousing painful and intense fear, dread, dismay, or aversion : marked by or arousing horror. How to use horrible in a sentence.

  4. Horrible is popularly used to mean extremely badawful, dreadful, or horrendous. When it’s used to describe a person, it often means extremely disagreeable or cruel. Much less commonly, it can mean literally causing horror— horrifying or horrific.

  5. If you say that someone or something is horrible, you mean that they are very unpleasant.

  6. (informal) very bad or unpleasant; used to describe something that you do not like. What horrible weather! The coffee tasted absolutely horrible. a horrible mess/smell/noise. I've got a horrible feeling she lied to us. I feel horrible about what happened. He looks horrible with that new haircut.

  7. Define horrible. horrible synonyms, horrible pronunciation, horrible translation, English dictionary definition of horrible. adj. 1. Arousing or tending to arouse horror; dreadful: "War is beyond all words horrible" . 2. Very unpleasant; disagreeable. hor′ri·ble·ness n.

  8. HORRIBLE definition: 1. very unpleasant or bad: 2. extremely, or in a very bad or unpleasant way: . Learn more.

  9. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English hor‧ri‧ble /ˈhɒrəbəl $ ˈhɔː-, ˈhɑː-/ S2 adjective 1 very badused, for example, about things you see, taste, or smell, or about the weather The weather has been really horrible all week. a horrible smell The food looked horrible, but it tasted OK. see thesaurus at bad 2 very unpleasant and ...

  10. 1. If you describe something or someone as horrible, you do not like them at all. [informal] [...] 2. You can call something horrible when it causes you to feel great shock, fear, and disgust. [...] 3. Horrible is used to emphasize how bad something is. [emphasis] [...] More. Synonyms of 'horrible' • dreadful, terrible, awful [...]

  11. horrible /ˈhɒrəbəl/ adj. causing horror; dreadful. disagreeable; unpleasant. informal cruel or unkind. Etymology: 14th Century: via Old French from Latin horribilis, from horrēre to tremble. ˈhorribleness n. 'horrible' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):