Meaning & Definition of word "Gruesome"

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    Gruesome

    /ˈɡruːsəm/

    adjective:

    • 1. Causing shock or horror; gruesome refers to something that is very unpleasant, especially in a way that is related to death or injury.
      • Example: The movie was filled with gruesome scenes that were too disturbing for some viewers.
    • 2. Gruesome can also mean extremely unpleasant or repellent.
      • Example: The news report detailed a gruesome crime that left the community in shock.
    • 3. In a more general sense, it can refer to anything that is especially grim or horrifying.
      • Example: The novel's gruesome depiction of war turned many readers away.
    • 4. It can imply something that evokes a strong sense of horror or disgust.
      • Example: The police discovered a gruesome scene in the abandoned house.

    Etymology

    From the early 17th century, from the word 'grue' meaning 'to shiver, to feel horror'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    gruesome twosome:

    A pair that engages in or enjoys activities that are horrifying or violent.

    gruesome details:

    Unpleasant and shocking specifics about an event, often in a report.

    gruesome crime:

    A crime that involves extreme violence or brutality.

    Related Words

    ghastly:

    Terribly frightful or shocking.

    horrific:

    Causing horror.

    macabre:

    Disturbing and horrifying because of involvement with or depiction of death and injury.

    Slang Meanings of gruesome

    Meaning: Gross out

    Example Sentence: That horror movie was a total gross out; I couldn't handle the gruesome parts.

    Meaning: Sick

    Example Sentence: Did you see that gruesome photo? That's sick!