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    horror
    /ˈhɒrə/

    noun

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  2. HORROR definition: 1. an extremely strong feeling of fear and shock, or the frightening and shocking character of…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of HORROR is painful and intense fear, dread, or dismay. How to use horror in a sentence. painful and intense fear, dread, or dismay; intense aversion or repugnance…

  4. Horror definition: an overwhelming and painful feeling caused by something frightfully shocking, terrifying, or revolting; a shuddering fear. See examples of HORROR used in a sentence.

  5. Definition of horror noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Horror is a feeling of great shock, fear, and worry caused by something extremely unpleasant. I felt numb with horror. As I watched in horror the boat began to power away from me.

  7. Horror is a powerful word that refers to a powerful feeling, either of terror, disgust, or shock. You might reel back from the horror of a smelly locker room, or gasp in horror at a gory scene in a movie. Horror can also be used to describe the genre of film that might make you gasp: a horror movie.

  8. noun. /ˈhɔrər/ , /ˈhɑrər/. [uncountable] a feeling of great shock, fear, or disgust People watched in horror as the plane crashed to the ground. With a look of horror, he asked if the doctor thought he had cancer. The thought of being left alone filled her with horror.

  9. horror. ( ˈhɒrə) n. 1. extreme fear; terror; dread. 2. intense loathing; hatred. 3. ( often plural) a thing or person causing fear, loathing, etc. 4. ( modifier) having a frightening subject, esp a supernatural one: a horror film. [C14: from Latin: a trembling with fear; compare hirsute]

  10. HORROR meaning: 1 : a very strong feeling of fear, dread, and shock; 2 : the quality of something that causes feelings of fear, dread, and shock the horrible or shocking quality or character of something

  11. The strong feeling caused by something frightful or shocking; shuddering fear and disgust; terror and repugnance. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A state or condition marked by this feeling. Stood in horror looking at the scene. American Heritage. Strong dislike or aversion; loathing. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.