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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(121) In his dreams he relives the horror of the attack.
(122) She raised her hands in mock horror when she saw my new haircut.
(123) That horror film we saw last night scared the living daylights out of me.
(124) The horror lies in the violence itself, which needs no amplification.
(125) The true horror of the accident did not become clear until the following morning.
(126) The little horror never stops playing tricks on his blind neighbour.
(127) The television pictures brought home to us all the full horror of the attack.
(128) I then realized to my absolute horror, that I had forgotten the present.
(129) She peeped into the box and drew back in horror.
(130) We sat in horror watching the scenes of violence unfold before us.
(131) They were trying to scare each other with horror stories about going to the dentist.
(132) As I watched in horror the boat began to power away from me.
(133) She took evident delight in frightening the children with horror stories.
(134) Her eyes dilated with horror at what she had done.
(135) The thought of speaking in front of so many people fills me with horror.
(136) What the book does convey very successfully is the horror of war.
(137) The public has been awakened to the full horror of the situation.
(138) The media have been filled with tales of horror and loss resulting from Monday's earthquake.
(139) He looked at me with a mixture of amazement and horror.
(140) She threw up her hands in horror at the idea.
(141) They flung up their hands in horror at the cost of the trip.
(142) Shock,(sentence dictionary) horror! Carl James was seen talking to a woman and it wasn't his wife.
(143) They threw up their hands in horror at his suggestion.
(144) The painter's depictions of the horror of war won her a worldwide reputation.
(145) After the horror attack the whole area was barred to the public.
(146) As we went forward, our fear was driven out by horror.
(147) This novel is not science fiction, nor is it Gothic horror.
(148) I felt intellectually superior despite — shock horror — my lack of qualifications.
(149) She felt horror and pity at seeing Marcus so ill.
(150) witch put a mock malignity into her beautiful eyes, and Joseph, trembling with sincere horror, hurried out praying and ejaculating " wicked ".
More similar words: terror, terrorist, terrorism, horrible, juror, sorry, worry, harrow, carrot, narrow, or rather, sooner or later, surround, horn, corridor, arrogance, short, correctly, hormone, shorts, corruption, surrounding, correlation, in short, horizon, shortly, cut short, thorough, shortage, metaphor.