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1 hideously
adverb horriblemente, horrorosamentetr['hɪdɪəslɪ]1 horrorosamente, horriblemente, terriblemente['hɪdɪǝslɪ]ADV horriblemente -
2 hideous
'hidiəs - hideousnesshideous adj espantoso / horrorosotr['hɪdɪəs]1 (terrible) horroroso,-a, atroz2 (ugly) horrendo,-a, espantosohideous ['hɪdiəs] adj: horrible, horroroso, espantoso♦ hideously advadj.• feo, -a adj.• feote adj.• horrible adj.• horroroso, -a adj.• monstruoso, -a adj.'hɪdiəsadjective <face/monster/sight> horroroso, horrible; <crime/fate> espantoso; <color/clothes/furniture> (colloq) horrendo, espantoso['hɪdɪǝs]ADJ (gen) espantoso, horroroso; (=repugnant) repugnante, asqueroso* * *['hɪdiəs]adjective <face/monster/sight> horroroso, horrible; <crime/fate> espantoso; <color/clothes/furniture> (colloq) horrendo, espantoso
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