Synonym: ghastly, grim, grisly, gruesome, sick. Similar words: facade, abrupt, vacate, fabric, cab, grimace, abrogate, academic. Meaning: [mə'kɑːbrə] adj. shockingly repellent; inspiring horror.
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31. Bolivians who keep close relatives' skulls at home as a macabre talisman flock to the cemetery chapel once a year to have the craniums blessed and to bring themselves good luck in the future.
32. Cockroach decapitation may seem macabre, but scientists have conducted many experiments with headless roach bodies and bodiless roach heads.
33. Am The Macabre Enslaver...
34. But before macabre meant macabre why call the dance of death macabre?
35. How can a writer label something macabre without discussing the benefits of glandulars in organotherapy.
36. After the brief ceremony there was a macabre wedding breakfast in the Fuehrer's private apartment.
37. Mr Dahl was well-known for his macabre adult stories called "Tales of the Unexpected".
38. We in English gained the word from an art form known as the danse macabre or the dance of death.
39. His witty and often macabre tales won him acclaim and he was a successful short - story writer.
More similar words: facade, abrupt, vacate, fabric, cab, grimace, abrogate, academic, cable, cabin, emaciated, immaculate, cabinet, a case in point, machiavellian, impeccable, at home and abroad, inexplicable, fibre, breed, break, breath, breast, breeze, break off, break up, break out, break in, breadth, break away.