horrifying Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- frightful
- gruesome
- alarming
- disturbing
- spine-chilling
- eerie
- ghastly
- dread
- dreadful
- shocking
- eery
- troubling
- creepy
- horrendous
- dire
- intimidating
- fearful
- fearsome
- startling
Weak:
Strongest:
- calming
- relaxing
- consoling
- relaxing
- tranquilizing
- comforting
- reassuring
- tranquilizing
- inviting
- soothing
- calming
- consoling
- inviting
- comforting
- soothing
- reassuring
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horrifying Meaning
horrifying (s)
provoking horror
horrifying (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Horrify
horrifying Sentence Examples
- The horrifying crash left the car mangled and the passengers critically injured.
- The horrifying scenes of war haunted the soldiers' minds for years to come.
- The horrifying tale of the serial killer sent shivers down the spines of all who heard it.
- The horrifying realization that the cure was worse than the disease dawned on the patient too late.
- The horrifying screams of the victims echoed through the empty street, leaving a trail of terror in their wake.
- The horrifying impact of the meteorite wiped out an entire city in an instant.
- The horrifying consequences of the pandemic forced the world into lockdown.
- The horrifying laughter of the villain sent a chill down the audience's collective spine.
- The horrifying sight of the mutilated corpses sent the police into a state of shock.
- The horrifying discovery of the child's body shattered the community's innocence.
FAQs About the word horrifying
provoking horrorof Horrify
frightening,terrifying, horrible, scary, terrible, formidable, frightful, gruesome, alarming, disturbing
calming, relaxing, consoling, relaxing, tranquilizing, comforting,reassuring, tranquilizing, inviting, soothing
The horrifying crash left the car mangled and the passengers critically injured.
The horrifying scenes of war haunted the soldiers' minds for years to come.
The horrifying tale of the serial killer sent shivers down the spines of all who heard it.
The horrifying realization that the cure was worse than the disease dawned on the patient too late.