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Grossly offensive to decency or morality; causing horror.
hideous
outrageous
horrific
offensive
Horrid.
bad
1
One of the most
horrid
crashes I've seen in a long time.
2
No, it was
horrid
;
so cold in winter, and hot in summer.
3
The Russian has had a
horrid
time recently, both publicly and privately.
4
He recalls the
horrid
story of each one of the family members.
5
Yes, I want comfort enough, in the
horrid
condition I am in.
6
The smell of burning flesh was in the air, and
horrid
shrieks.
7
I can see it in the face of that
horrid
Mr. Addison.
8
The pig in his pen possessed for her the most
horrid
fascination.
9
He again asked the
horrid
question, and again threw in the thunder.
10
Even Lucy, with her beautiful hand and
horrid
spelling, wrote long letters.
11
For one
horrid
moment I expected Severina, but it was far worse.
12
Do not speak of it, June; the
horrid
thought curdles my blood.
13
Both are right; they are twin sisters of the same
horrid
mother.
14
Once the
horrid
plan was placed into action, the Rider was imprisoned.
15
It is simply
horrid
of your servant hiding my work like that.
16
I took her for the nun that hangs in that
horrid
room.
horrid
horrid things
so horrid
horrid man
perfectly horrid
horrid place