horror
/hˈɔɹɝ/noun2 syllables
Horror means: intense aversion.
Synonyms for horror3
noun, as in intense aversion
repugnance, repulsion, revulsion
What does horror mean?3
noun
1
intense aversion
2
intense and profound fear
3
something that inspires horror; something horrible“the painting that others found so beautiful was a horror to him”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with horror?2
Horror in a sentence
- In that horror movie, the whole house becomes alive.Amastan
- I turn on the television, a horror movie is on.felidad
- My son is scared, but at the same time, he's drawn to horror movies.felidad
- I turned on the television, a horror movie was on.felidad
- What started as a fairy tale, ended as a horror film.Adelpa
- The sensitive mind recoils with indignation, disgust, and horror from the picture presented.Cangarejo
- To my horror, the jackal appeared to stand up on its hind legs.Amastan
- His work interweaves science fiction, horror, and romance elements.Miktsoanit
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Forms of horror
as a noun
- plural
- horrors