horribly (Meaning)

Wordnet

horribly (r)

of a dreadful kind

Webster

horribly (adv.)

In a manner to excite horror; dreadfully; terribly.

horribly Sentence Examples

  1. The accident victim was horribly disfigured, leaving scars that would haunt him forever.
  2. The earthquake caused horribly widespread devastation, leaving cities in ruins.
  3. The child's screams were horribly piercing, echoing through the empty corridors.
  4. The poverty in the slums was horribly heart-wrenching, with children begging for scraps.
  5. The disease ravaged the community, killing victims horribly and leaving behind a trail of suffering.
  6. The abuse he had endured had left him horribly traumatized, unable to trust or feel safe.
  7. The weather was horribly stormy, with torrential rain and howling winds threatening to destroy everything in its path.
  8. The taste of the burnt food was horribly bitter, rendering it inedible.
  9. The news of the loss was horribly distressing, leaving family and friends numb with grief.
  10. The situation was horribly out of control, with chaos and panic spreading throughout the crowd.

FAQs About the word horribly

of a dreadful kindIn a manner to excite horror; dreadfully; terribly.

awfully,terribly, badly, disastrously, dreadfully, bad, poorly, inadequately, deplorably, horrifically

decently, good, so-so, suitably, tolerably, nicely, satisfactorily, fine, suitably, tolerably

The accident victim was horribly disfigured, leaving scars that would haunt him forever.

The earthquake caused horribly widespread devastation, leaving cities in ruins.

The child's screams were horribly piercing, echoing through the empty corridors.

The poverty in the slums was horribly heart-wrenching, with children begging for scraps.