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'horə1) (great fear or dislike: She has a horror of spiders; She looked at me in horror.) skrekk, forferdelse, avsky2) (a disagreeable person or thing: Her little boy is an absolute horror.) redselsfull (person), avskyelig (ting)•- horrible- horribleness
- horribly
- horrid
- horrific
- horrify
- horrifyingaversjon--------motvilje--------redsel--------uviljeIsubst. \/ˈhɒrə\/1) vemmelse, avsky, sterk motviljehun nærer en sterk motvilje mot publisitet \/ hun avskyr publisitet2) ( hverdagslig) bestyrtelse, forferdelse, skrekk3) grusomhet, skrekk, redsel4) ( også hverdagslig) forklaring: noe eller noen som vekker avsky, skrekk, vemmelse5) plageånd6) ( medisin) kuldegysning, febergysning7) ( foreldet) forklaring: det at noe eller noen reiser bustthe horrors of det avskyelige ved, det grusomme vedthrill with horror grøsse av redselIIadj. \/ˈhɒrə\/(film, litteratur) skrekk-IIIinterj. \/ˈhɒrə\/( også i flertall) skrekk og gru, grøss
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Horribleness — Hor ri*ble*ness, n. The state or quality of being horrible; dreadfulness; hideousness. [1913 Webster] The horribleness of the mischief. Sir P. Sidney. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
horribleness — noun see horrible … New Collegiate Dictionary
horribleness — See horrible. * * * … Universalium
horribleness — noun The property of being horrible … Wiktionary
horribleness — hor·ri·ble·ness || hÉ‘rÉ™blnɪs , hÉ”r / hÉ’r n. dreadfulness, awfulness, repulsiveness … English contemporary dictionary
horribleness — hor·ri·ble·ness … English syllables
horribleness — noun ( es) Etymology: Middle English orriblenesse, horriblenesse, from orrible, horrible + nesse ness : the quality or state of being horrible … Useful english dictionary
horrible — horribleness, n. horribly, adv. /hawr euh beuhl, hor /, adj. 1. causing or tending to cause horror; shockingly dreadful: a horrible sight. 2. extremely unpleasant; deplorable; disgusting: horrible living conditions. [1275 1325; ME (h)orrible < OF … Universalium
horrible — adjective Etymology: Middle English orrible, horrible, from Anglo French, from Latin horribilis, from horrēre Date: 14th century 1. marked by or arousing horror < a horrible accident > 2. extremely bad or unpleasant < a horrible mistake > … New Collegiate Dictionary
Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog — For the soundtrack, see Dr. Horrible s Sing Along Blog (soundtrack). Dr. Horrible s Sing Along Blog Promotional image Genre … Wikipedia
horribly — [hôr′ə blē, här′ə blē] adv. 1. in a horrible manner 2. to a horrible degree 3. Informal very; extremely * * * See horribleness. * * * … Universalium