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单词 horrible
释义 hor·ri·ble
I. \ˈhȯrəbəl, ˈhär-\ adjective
Etymology: Middle English orrible, horrible, from Middle French, from Latin horribilis, from horrēre to bristle, tremble, shudder + -ibilis -ible — more at horror
1. : marked by or conducive to horror : likely to arouse fear, dread, or abhorrence
 < coconuts in the horrible likeness of a head shrunken by headhunters — Sinclair Lewis >
 < her hearers derived a horrible enjoyment from … her wrath — Charles Dickens >
2. : extremely unpleasant or disagreeable : conducive to feelings of acute dislike, disgust, or repulsion
 < of all horrors in this blessed town, snow is the most horrible — W.M.Thackeray >
 < the weather is always horrible when I travel — Aldous Huxley >
Synonyms: see fearful
II. adverb
Etymology: Middle English orrible, horrible, from orrible, horrible, adjective
: to an extreme degree : horribly, exceedingly
 < she was horrible mad >
III. noun
(-s)
Etymology: horrible (I)
: a horrible person or thing; specifically : a person fantastically garbed (as for a masquerade or holiday parade) — usually used in plural
 < the horribles, grotesquely costumed children, will parade along a few … streets — Time >
— see antiques and horribles
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