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abhor to regard with intense loathing or horror; detest.
abhorrence a feeling of complete loathing, repulsion, or horror.
abhorrent causing feelings of extreme loathing or horror; abominable. [2/3 definitions]
aghast filled with alarm or horror; shocked.
appall to cause to feel shock or horror.
dreadful producing great fear, horror, or awe; dread. [1/2 definitions]
grisly giving rise to fear, horror, or repugnance; gruesome.
horrible causing a feeling of fear or horror. [1/2 definitions]
horrid causing a feeling of horror; dreadful; frightening. [1/2 definitions]
horrify to cause feelings of horror in; frighten, shock.
horror someone or something that causes horror. [1/3 definitions]
horror-struck overwhelmed by horror or fright.
morbid causing repugnance and horror; gruesome. [1/3 definitions]
phrase a part of a sentence that has meaning and grammatical order but does not have both a subject and a verb. "Wants to see" and "the horror movie" are both phrases in the sentence "Bert wants to see the horror movie again." [1/4 definitions]
recoil to draw or start back, as in disgust or horror. [1/5 definitions]
terrible causing fear, terror, or horror. [1/3 definitions]
ugh used to express disgust, horror, aversion, or the like.