Synonym: repugnance, repulsion, revulsion. Similar words: terror, terrorist, terrorism, horrible, juror, sorry, worry, harrow. Meaning: ['hɑrə(r) ,'hɔ- /hɒ'r-] n. 1. intense and profound fear 2. something that inspires dislike; something horrible 3. intense aversion.
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(31) It was quite a good film, as horror films go.
(32) Mary Shelley was just 18 when she wrote the horror masterpiece 'Frankenstein'.
(33) We listened to the news with a mixture of surprise and horror.
(34) The crowd cried out in horror as the car burst into flames.
(35) Local people regard this idea of a motorway through their village with horror.
(36) She looked at me in horror.
(37) She was transfixed with horror.
(38) The horror of my experience has numbed my senses.
(39) She had a horror of hospitals.
(40) She can't abide watching horror films.
(41) TV viewers watched in horror as events unfolded.
(42) I stared in horror at his bloody mouth.
(43) His eyes rounded with horror.
(44) Little Tom's eyes were bugged with horror.
(45) Most people have a horror of speaking in public.
(46) Leonora's eyes opened wide in horror.
(47) She had a horror of pubs.
(48) Her son is a little horror.
(49) She threw her hands up in mock horror. Sentencedict.com
(50) The prospect filled him with horror.
(51) To her horror she saw him fall.
(52) The poor girl thrilled with horror.
(53) The terrorist crimes dripped horror.
(54) Her voice thrilled with horror.
(55) All eyes were riveted on her in horror.
(56) He surveyed the scene with horror.
(57) I have a deep horror of cruelty.
(58) Her family reacted with horror when she told them.
(59) Guilt and horror flooded her in waves.
(60) He stared at me in horror, his mouth working.
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