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horrid (adjective), more horrid, most horrid
1. Exceedingly bad: Shirley said something more horrid to her father than he had ever heard before.
2. Grossly offensive to decency or morality: Mr. Jones, the radio reporter, presented some horrid reports about citizens being shot by the military during their peaceful demonstrations.
3. Provoking disgust or extreme displeasure: The rancid soup had a very horrid taste.
2. Grossly offensive to decency or morality: Mr. Jones, the radio reporter, presented some horrid reports about citizens being shot by the military during their peaceful demonstrations.
3. Provoking disgust or extreme displeasure: The rancid soup had a very horrid taste.
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(Latin: bristling, rough, roughness; rudeness; shaking, tremble, trembling, shutter; shock; disgust, hatred; resulting in horror, horrid, etc.)