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Significats de
horrify
en anglès
portuguès
alarmar
català
horroritzar
espanyol
horrorizar
Tornar al significat
Fill with apprehension or alarm; cause to be unpleasantly surprised.
alarm
dismay
appal
appall
català
horroritzar
Sinònims
Examples for "
alarm
"
alarm
dismay
appal
appall
Examples for "
alarm
"
1
Sound the
alarm
:
the good old-fashioned relationship is under attack from technology.
2
My good mood gave way to
alarm
,
because she looked so serious.
3
By July last year, the project manager for Choice was expressing
alarm
.
4
The delay in the peace negotiations is causing considerable
alarm
in Europe.
5
She was able to free herself and raise the
alarm
,
he said.
1
Former congressional colleagues expressed
dismay
at the news reports following the indictment.
2
How can we account for this widespread fear and
dismay
in Europe?
3
Bereaved family members reacted with
dismay
to the level of the fine.
4
The succession of Ferdinand excited especial
dismay
and indignation in the Palatinate.
5
Of course, as Pandora discovered to her
dismay
,
even openness has consequences.
1
He stood as one apart-a lonely watcher whom no danger could
appal
.
2
You
appal
me sometimes; how can you even speak of it?'
3
President Donald Trump's travails in office continue to fascinate and
appal
.
4
The Northern Ireland secretary, James Brokenshire, said he was shocked and
appalled
.
5
The team's main sponsor is
appalled
and now New… Read more Audio
1
There was a young poet from Donegal, whose writing could only
appall
.
2
The gloomy forests of the big trees
appall
the stray traveller.
3
And the fact of it didn't
appall
him as he thought it should.
4
In the path of God no errors can
appall
,
no troubles dismay him.
5
A Napoleon in petticoats, she was about to
appall
the confederation.
Ús de
horrify
en anglès
1
And, of course, there were my radar-dish ears to
horrify
the ladies.
2
A frightful accident like this affects, upsets, terrifies; it does not
horrify
.
3
A frightful accident like this moves, upsets, scares; it does not
horrify
.
4
Sport might
horrify
us, but it still draws us in even more.
5
Nettie wanted to scream, to
horrify
them all with some outrageous remark.
6
I knew much of this; but it did not
horrify
me.
7
A cursory engagement with social media will
horrify
most of us.
8
I am-andthis does
horrify
some people, I guess- arolemodel.
9
The attitude of great poets is to cheer up slaves and
horrify
despots.
10
I wanted to murder them in ways that would
horrify
you to hear.
11
It will never cease to
horrify
some readers and delight others.
12
This, no doubt, would
horrify
the acute, analytical minds of the Latin races.
13
Nor could anything he said, nor anything he may have become,
horrify
me.
14
What a trim little maid brings in the top-boots which
horrify
Mrs. B!
15
The answer to that question would
horrify
all those who have ever known him.
16
The idea used to
horrify
us, but now more of us are doing it.
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horrify
Verb
Indicatiu · Present
Col·locacions frequents
horrify most
horrify the reader
horrify despots
horrify even
horrify many
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horrify
portuguès
alarmar
atordoar
consternar
amedrontar
horrorizar
desconcertar
bestificar
català
horroritzar
espanyol
horrorizar
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