horror

simple noun35 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.7

Referring to the entirety of a terrible situation or event.

Horrors that are too bad or shocking to be described.

Used to emphasize the strength of the feeling of horror.

Pretended or feigned horror, often used humorously.

Referring to the entirety of a terrible situation or event.

Referring to the entirety of a terrible situation or event.

Used to emphasize the strength of the feeling of horror.

Used to emphasize the strength of the feeling of horror.

Used to emphasize the strength of the feeling of horror.

Used to emphasize the strength of the feeling of horror.

The worst or most extreme form of something frightening.

A film designed to frighten the audience.

A film designed to frighten the audience.

A story designed to frighten the reader or listener.

A facial expression showing great fear or shock.

Expressing the manner in which an action is done (e.g., watch in horror).

Expressing the feeling that accompanies an action (e.g., realize with horror).

Indicates the source or object of the horror (e.g., the horror of war).

Used to say that someone was very shocked or frightened when they saw or realized something.

To have a strong fear or dislike of something.

To cause someone to feel horror.

To witness terrible, shocking acts or events.

To experience the emotion of horror.

To witness terrible, shocking acts or events.

To undergo or live through terrible events.

To carry out terrible, shocking acts.

To carry out terrible, shocking acts.

To move back suddenly because you are frightened or shocked.

To carry out terrible, shocking acts.

To show or say that you feel horror.

Used to introduce a shocking or frightening discovery.

To undergo or live through terrible events.

To succeed in controlling a strong feeling of fear.

To tell someone about terrible events.

To undergo or live through terrible events.