Meaning & Definition of word "Horror"

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    Horror

    /ˈhɔːrər/

    noun:

    • 1. A feeling of intense fear, shock, or disgust.
      • Example: The movie was so terrifying that I was left in a state of horror.
    • 2. An intense feeling of fear or dread.
      • Example: The news report filled her with horror.
    • 3. A genre of fiction that is intended to scare, frighten, or discomfort the audience.
      • Example: He enjoys reading horror novels during the spooky season.
    • 4. A thing causing terror or dread.
      • Example: The horror of the situation was overwhelming.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'horror', meaning 'shaking' or 'trembling'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    horror story:

    A narrative designed to frighten or disturb the reader.

    horror movie:

    A film that aims to elicit fear or dread from its audience.

    the horror!:

    An expression used to indicate shock or revulsion.

    Related Words

    horrific:

    Causing horror; extremely bad or unpleasant.

    horrendous:

    Extremely unpleasant, horrifying, or terrible.

    horror-stricken:

    Filled with fear or terror.

    Slang Meanings of horror

    Meaning: A particularly frightening or shocking experience.

    Example Sentence: That haunted house was pure horror, I couldn't sleep afterward.

    Meaning: A term used to describe something unexpectedly bad or disappointing.

    Example Sentence: The movie was a horror; I expected so much more.