morbidly (Meaning)

Wordnet

morbidly (r)

in a morbid manner or to a morbid degree

Webster

morbidly (adv.)

In a morbid manner.

morbidly Sentence Examples

  1. The morbidly obese man struggled to breathe, his weight a burden on his body.
  2. The accident victim's injuries were morbidly gruesome, leaving witnesses horrified.
  3. The abandoned house had a morbidly eerie atmosphere, eliciting a sense of unease.
  4. The morgue displayed a morbidly fascinating collection of cadavers for medical study.
  5. The detective's office was morbidly decorated with autopsy photos and evidence of unsolved crimes.
  6. The deathly quiet of the hospital ward was morbidly unsettling, broken only by the occasional beeping of medical equipment.
  7. The cemetery's overgrown graves and crumbling tombstones created a morbidly beautiful scene.
  8. The morbidly curious teenager ventured into the haunted mansion, seeking thrills that could potentially harm him.
  9. The news report recounted the morbidly detailed account of a serial killer's rampage, leaving viewers shaken.
  10. The morbidly twisted horror movie invoked a sickening fascination in its audience, pushing the boundaries of what is acceptable.

FAQs About the word morbidly

in a morbid manner or to a morbid degreeIn a morbid manner.

solemn, lonely, desolate, bleak, depressive, depressing, cold, murky, darkening, lonesome

merry, cordial, mirthful, comforting, buoyant, friendly, friendly, sunshiny, joyful,cheerful

The morbidly obese man struggled to breathe, his weight a burden on his body.

The accident victim's injuries were morbidly gruesome, leaving witnesses horrified.

The abandoned house had a morbidly eerie atmosphere, eliciting a sense of unease.

The morgue displayed a morbidly fascinating collection of cadavers for medical study.