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Noun [English]
IPA: /ËhÉɹ.É/ [New-England, Received-Pronunciation], /ËhÉɹ.É/ [Canada, General-American], /ËhÉɹ.É/ [New-York-City, Philadelphia], /ËhÉÉ/ (note: some accents)
Audio: en-us-horror.ogg â¶ïž [US]
Forms: horrors [plural]
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(countable, uncountable) An intense distressing emotion of fear or repugnance.
Tags: countable, uncountable
Categories (topical): Fear
Translations (intense distressing fear or repugnance): tmerr [masculine] (Albanian), رÙعÙØš (ruÊb) [masculine] (Arabic), Ø®ÙÙÙÙ (ážµawf) [masculine] (Arabic), ՜աÖÕœÕ¡Ö (sarsapÊ¿) (Armenian), Õ¡Õ° (ah) (Armenian), vahimÉ (Azerbaijani), dÉhÅÉt (Azerbaijani), жаÑ
(ÅŸax) [masculine] (Belarusian), ÑÑÑаÑ
(strax) [masculine] (Belarusian), àŠàŠ¯àŠŒ (bhoáº) (Bengali), ÑÌÐ¶Ð°Ñ (úşas) [masculine] (Bulgarian), ÑÑÑаÑ
(strah) [masculine] (Bulgarian), horror [masculine] (Catalan), ææ (kÇngbù) (Chinese Mandarin), ææŒ (Chinese Mandarin), ææ§ (kÇngjù) (Chinese Mandarin), hrůza [feminine] (Czech), gru (Danish), rÊdsel (Danish), gruwel [masculine] (Dutch), õudus (Estonian), kauhu (Finnish), kammo (Finnish), hirveys (Finnish), horreur [masculine] (French), effroi [masculine] (French), horror [masculine] (Galician), á¡áášááááááá (saÅ¡ineleba) (Georgian), Angst [feminine] (German), Furcht [feminine] (German), Horror [masculine] (German), Grauen [neuter] (German), Greuel [masculine] (German), ð¿ððð¹ð»ðŒðŽð¹ (usfilmei) [feminine] (Gothic), ÏÏÏÎŒÎ¿Ï (trómos) [masculine] (Greek), ×Öµ××Öž× (éima) [feminine] (Hebrew), à€Šà€¹à€¶à€€ (dahÅat) [feminine] (Hindi), à€à€€à€à€ (Ätaá¹
k) [masculine] (Hindi), à€à€¯ (bhay) [masculine] (Hindi), borzalom (Hungarian), ógn [feminine] (Icelandic), horor (Indonesian), uafás [masculine] (Irish), orrore [masculine] (Italian), ææ (kyÅfu) (alt: ããããµ) (Japanese), æã (osore) (alt: ããã) (Japanese), ÒПÑÒÑÐœÑÑ (qorqynyÅ) (Kazakh), ááááá¶áááááá (pheirÄÉÊŒviÉrÉm) (Khmer), ê³µí¬ (gongpo) (alt: ææ) (Korean), 묎ìì (museoum) (Korean), ëë €ì (duryeoum) (Korean), кПÑкÑÐœÑÑ (korkunuc) (Kyrgyz), horror [masculine] (Latin), Å¡ausmas [feminine] (Latvian), siaubas (Lithuanian), Å¡iurpas (Lithuanian), ÑÌÐ¶Ð°Ñ (úşas) [masculine] (Macedonian), ÑÑÑав (strav) [masculine] (Macedonian), айЌÑОг (ajmÅ¡ig) (Mongolian), gru [feminine] (Norwegian BokmÃ¥l), redsel [masculine] (Norwegian BokmÃ¥l), orror (Occitan), Åga [masculine] (Old English), دÙ؎ت (dahÅ¡at) [masculine] (Pashto), ÙØ؎ت (vahÅ¡at) (Persian), دÙ؎ت (dahÅ¡at) (Persian), Grul [feminine] (Plautdietsch), groza [feminine] (Polish), strach [masculine] (Polish), horror [masculine] (Portuguese), groazÄ [feminine] (Romanian), oroare [feminine] (Romanian), spaimÄ [feminine] (Romanian), ÑÌÐ¶Ð°Ñ (úşas) [masculine] (Russian), ÑÑÑаÑ
(strax) [masculine] (Russian), бПÑÌÐ·ÐœÑ (bojáznʹ) [feminine] (Russian), à€à¥à€° (ghora) [masculine] (Sanskrit), ÑÌжаÌÑ [Cyrillic, masculine] (Serbo-Croatian), ÈÅŸÄs [Roman, masculine] (Serbo-Croatian), hrÃŽza [feminine] (Slovak), groza [feminine] (Slovene), horror [masculine] (Spanish), skrÀck [common-gender] (Swedish), fruktan [common-gender] (Swedish), fasa [common-gender] (Swedish), ЎаҳÑÐ°Ñ (dahÅ¡at) (Tajik), ваҳÑаг (vahÅ¡ag) (Tajik), ÐŽÓÒ»ÑÓÑ (dÀhÅÀt) (Tatar), кÑÑкÑÐœÑÑ (qurkınıç) (Tatar), empelñe (Tocharian B), korku (Turkish), dehÅet (Turkish), elhençlik (Turkmen), жаÑ
(ÅŸax) [masculine] (Ukrainian), ÑÑÑаÑ
(strax) [masculine] (Ukrainian), دÛ؎ت (dahÅat) [feminine] (Urdu), ÙÙرÙÛÙÚ (qorqunch) (Uyghur), qoÊ»rquv (Uzbek), dahshat (Uzbek), sá»± khiếp (Vietnamese), sá»± ghê rợn (Vietnamese)
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(countable, uncountable) Something horrible; that which excites horror.
Tags: countable, uncountable
Categories (topical): Fear
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(countable, uncountable) Intense dislike or aversion; an abhorrence.
Tags: countable, uncountable
Categories (topical): Fear
Translations (intense dislike or aversion): ПÑвÑаÑеÌМОе (otvraÅ¡ténie) [neuter] (Bulgarian), kammo (Finnish), inho (Finnish), dégoût (French), aversion (French), ПÑвÑаÑеÌМОе (otvraÅ¡Äénije) [neuter] (Russian), ПЌеÑзеÌМОе (omerzénije) [neuter] (Russian)
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(uncountable) A genre of fiction designed to evoke a feeling of fear and suspense.
Tags: uncountable
Categories (topical): Horror, Fear, Genres, Horror, Literary genres
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(countable) An individual work in this genre.
Tags: countable
Translations (literary genre): жаÑ
(ÅŸax) [masculine] (Belarusian), ÑÌжаÑО (úşasi) [masculine, plural] (Bulgarian), terror (Catalan), ææ (kÇngbù) (Chinese Mandarin), horor (Czech), kauhu (Finnish), kauhukirjallisuus (Finnish), Horror [masculine] (German), ãã©ãŒ (horÄ) (Japanese), ížë¬ (horeo) (Korean), ê³µí¬ (gongpo) (alt: ææ) (Korean), ÑÌжаÑО (úşasi) [masculine, plural] (Macedonian), Ñ
ПÌÑÐŸÑ (hóror) [masculine] (Macedonian), horror [masculine] (Portuguese), ÑÌÐ¶Ð°Ñ (úşas) [masculine] (Russian), ÑжаÌÑÑОк (uşástik) [colloquial, masculine] (Russian), Ñ
ПÌÑÑÐŸÑ (xórror) [masculine, neologism] (Russian), skrÀck [common-gender] (Swedish), жаÑ
(ÅŸax) [masculine] (Ukrainian)
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(countable, colloquial) A nasty or ill-behaved person; a rascal or terror.
Tags: colloquial, countable
Categories (topical): Fear
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(informal) An intense anxiety or a nervous depression; often the horrors.
Tags: countable, informal, uncountable
Categories (topical): Fear
Translations (informal: intense anxiety): tÀpinÀt [plural] (Finnish)
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(in the plural, informal) Delirium tremens.
Tags: countable, in-plural, informal, uncountable
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Synonyms: nightmare, horrour (english: hypercorrect spelling or archaic) [UK]
Hypernyms: speculative fiction
Related terms: horrendous, horrible, horrid, horrific, horrifical, horrification, horrify
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Noun [Galician]
IPA: [ÉËroÉŸ]
Forms: horrores [plural]
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horror
Tags: masculine
Synonyms: espanto, pavor, terror
Related terms: horrorizar, horroroso
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Noun [Hungarian]
IPA: [ËhorËor]
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horror
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Noun [Latin]
IPA: /Ëhor.ror/ [Classical], [ËhÉrËÉr] [Classical], /Ëor.ror/ (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical), [ËÉrËor] (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical)
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bristling (standing on end)
Tags: declension-3, masculine
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shaking, shivering, chill
Tags: declension-3, masculine
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dread, terror, horror
Tags: declension-3, masculine
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Related terms: horrendus, horridus, horribilis, horrificus
Noun [Old French]
Forms: horror oblique singular or [canonical, feminine], horrors [oblique, plural], horror [nominative, singular], horrors [nominative, plural]
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horror or terror
Synonyms: horrour, horrur
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Noun [Polish]
IPA: /ËxÉr.rÉr/
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(colloquial) horror (something horrible; that which excites horror)
Tags: colloquial, inanimate, masculine
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horror movie
Tags: inanimate, masculine
Synonyms: film grozy
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horror (literary genre)
Tags: inanimate, masculine
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Noun [Portuguese]
IPA: /oËÊoÊ/ [Brazil], [oËhoh] [Brazil], /oËÊoÊ/ [Brazil], [oËhoh] [Brazil], /oËÊoÉŸ/ [São-Paulo], [oËhoÉŸ] [São-Paulo], /oËÊoÊ/ [Rio-de-Janeiro], [oËÏoÏ] [Rio-de-Janeiro], /oËÊoÉ»/ [Southern-Brazil], [oËhoÉ»] [Southern-Brazil], /ÉËÊoÉŸ/ [Portugal]
Forms: horrores [plural]
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horror
Tags: masculine
Synonyms: temor, terror
Related terms: horrendo, hórrido, horrÃfero, horrÃfico, horripilar, horrÃvel, horrorizar, horroroso
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Adjective [Romanian]
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horror
Tags: feminine, indeclinable, masculine, neuter
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Noun [Romanian]
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horror
Tags: neuter
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Noun [Spanish]
IPA: /oËroÉŸ/, [oËroÉŸ]
Forms: horrores [plural]
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horror; terror
Wikipedia link: Diccionario crÃtico etimológico castellano e hispánico
Tags: masculine
Synonyms: miedo, temor, terror
Derived forms: horror al vacÃo
Related terms: horrendo, horrible, hórrido, horrÃfico, horripilante, horrorizar, horroroso
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Inflected forms
horrores (Noun) [Portuguese] plural of horror
horrores (Noun) [Spanish] plural of horror
horrors (Noun) [English] plural of horror
horrore (Noun) [Latin] ablative singular of horror
horroribus (Noun) [Latin] dative/ablative plural of horror
horrorem (Noun) [Latin] accusative singular of horror
horroris (Noun) [Latin] genitive singular of horror
horrori (Noun) [Latin] dative singular of horror
horrorum (Noun) [Latin] genitive plural of horror
horrores (Noun) [Latin] nominative/accusative/vocative plural of horror
Alternative forms
horrour (Noun) [Old French] Alternative form of horror
horrour (Noun) [English] Misspelling of horror.
horrour (Noun) [English] Obsolete form of horror.
horrow (Noun) [English] Alternative form of horror
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