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horrific

/həˈɹɪfɪk/adjective3 syllables

Horrific means: causing fear or dread or terror.

Synonyms for horrific24

adjective, as in causing fear or dread or terror

adjective, as in grossly offensive to decency or morality; causing horror

also used for horrific

affreux, spine-tingling, appalling, eldritch, buggish, butt-clenching, buttock-clenching, dismayful

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What does horrific mean?2

adjective

1

causing fear or dread or terror“the awful war”

2

grossly offensive to decency or morality; causing horror“subjected to outrageous cruelty”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with horrific?5

four syllables

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Horrific in a sentence

  • If he had been careful back then, the horrific accident would not have happened.VirtuOZ
  • He was in the emergency room with horrific burns, barely clinging to life.Amastan
  • Passers-by were confronted with a horrific scene after the high-speed accident.patgfisher
  • Uncover the horrific truth of this shocking story.corvard
  • Ziri saw something horrific unfold in front of his eyes.Amastan
  • Ziri heard a horrific scream in the cave.Amastan
  • Fadil expressed no remorse about any of the horrific acts he had committed.OsoHombre
  • The murder has been described as tragic and horrific.megamanenm

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