Similar words: horrified, terrific, horrid, horrible, orifice, terrified, soporific, sacrifice. Meaning: [hɑ'rɪfɪk ,'hɔ- /hɒ'r-] adj. 1. grossly offensive to decency or morality; causing horror 2. causing fear or dread or terror.
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91, Many of her friends and family perished during the Holocaust, but Mania survived those horrific years working in multiple Nazi camps, including Auschwitz and Bergen Belsen.
92, Reports of atrocities — unconfirmed, fragmented but horrific — filtered out.
93, No matter how much of a raver you are, the idea of dancing and dancing until death by exhaustion no doubt sounds horrific.
94, From the horrific icefall to the drying up Twins Lake, from th"e dancing road" to the poverty- stricken natives, the author witnessed the crisis of Yellow River Source.
95, We saw it this past July when faulty software led to a horrific collision of a new bullet train around the prosperous town of Wenzhou, near Shanghai.
96, The real picture is more horrific and stronger but one must conjure up all the associative thoughts and emotions it evokes.
97, Professor Edward Baranowski of California State University said that the results reflected the "horrific" drop-out rates of US high schools.
98, This last horrific thing happened only a few weeks ago.
99, The wedding night approached: Gawain, steeling himself for a horrific night, entered the bedroom.
100, The last time Australia saw such horrific conditions was during the Ash Wednesday wildfires of 1983, which killed 75 people and razed 2, 500 homes.
101, Six months after a horrific shooting, Amish children entered the brand - new one - room schoolhouse.
102, Mao's horrific reign helped confirm in many Western minds that China was a backward, even primitive society, but those decades were cultural and technological exceptions.
103, The blood in my veins curdled at the horrific sight.
104, His fusty works is a kind of rotten beauty, or a kind of beauty of death, but the sticky fur works is a kind of horrific beauty.
105, Affliction will still do horrific DPS come wrath, Destro will make us a crappy fire mage, and Demonology will probably still fail.
106, Many of them have been abducted, tortured in horrific ways, and forced to name their fellow believers-while the Mauritanian government looks the other way.
107, With the horrific death of their mother, the ornithopod clan faces constant danger searching for a place where they can settle. But life is never sure for plant-eaters in a land of carnivores. Sentencedict.com
108, There were several lessons to be learned after the horrific events.
109, Although the offences were horrific it was to her credit that she had owned up.
110, Tuesday's horrific mass murder of innocent Americans leaves all rational people shocked, angry, grief-stricken, and numb. Our tears flow freely and our hearts carry a deep ache.
111, A major surgery was thus called and the extent of the infestation was horrific.
112, The horrific event inspired the Concert for Bangladesh, the first major rock benefit concert.
113, From this horrific background a quietly spoken, thoughtful young woman has emerged.
114, The death toll, as with all China quakes, was horrific.
115, Of the four rolls of film Capa took of the horrific D-Day battle, all but 11 exposures were ruined by an overeager lab assistant, who melted the film in his rush to develop it.
116, Dec 21st 2012 is a fake date created by the 'Illuminati' to catch us completely unprepared for the horrific events to come in September THIS YEAR .
117, Eleven men belonging to a gang were convicted of nineteen horrific murders.
118, Less than 48 hours later he was involved in a horrific car accident that saw two of his friends killed on Speke Boulevard.
119, All had horrific existences before ending up at El Arca.
120, A secluded , idyllic hideaway on the California coast hides a horrific secret in this occult chiller.
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