full horrors
Frequency: 7.815.1 per million words
Referring to the entirety of a terrible situation or event.
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- He never experienced the full horrors of trench warfare.
- The documentary revealed the full horrors of the famine for the first time.
- Only now, years later, can she begin to talk about the full horrors she endured.
- If we don't act on climate change, future generations will face the full horrors of its consequences.
- The book describes the full horrors of the plague in medieval Europe.
- The trial is expected to expose the full horrors of the criminal organization's activities.
- He finally understood the full horrors of being a single parent with three jobs.
- Can we ever truly comprehend the full horrors of what happened during the genocide?
- Without the rescuers' brave efforts, we would have witnessed the full horrors of the disaster.
- The full horrors of the regime were not known to the outside world until much later.