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horrid

HO-rihd
adj
1
Very unpleasant, nasty, or unkind.
"What a horrid thing to say to your sister!"
"The medicine had a horrid, bitter taste."

How to Use Horrid

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishNasty or unpleasant — a slightly old-fashioned, often mild way of saying something is disagreeable.

When to use it

Sounds a little dated or British-genteel compared with the more common "horrible".

Word Forms

horrider comparative, more horrid comparative, horridest superlative, most horrid superlative

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Etymology

Borrowed from Latin horridus ("bristly, rough, shaggy"), from horrere ("to bristle, tremble").

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