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adjective

Mentally ill; insane.

Примеры использования:

He felt as if he were going mad
abbreviation

Mutual (or mutually) assured destruction.

adverb

Very; extremely.

Примеры использования:

He was mad cool—we immediately hit it off
verb

Make (someone) mad.

Примеры использования:

Had i but seen thy picture in this plight, it would have madded me

Superlative of mad

Darn

dɑːn
verb

Mend (a hole in knitted material) by interweaving yarn with a needle.

Примеры использования:

I don't expect you to darn my socks
noun

A place in a garment that has been darned.

Примеры использования:

A sweater with darns in the elbows
adjective

Used to emphasize something, especially to express anger or frustration.

Примеры использования:

He was a darn sight younger than jill
exclamation

Used for emphasis, especially to express anger or frustration.

Примеры использования:

Darn, i missed the show
adverb

Used to emphasize what you are saying

Примеры использования:

She runs so darn fast!, we worked pretty darned hard.

Alarming

əˈlɑː.mɪŋ
adjective

Worrying or disturbing.

Примеры использования:

Our countryside is disappearing at an alarming rate
verb

Make (someone) feel frightened, disturbed, or in danger.

Devilish

ˈdev.əl.ɪʃ
adjective

Like or appropriate to a devil in evil and cruelty.

Примеры использования:

Devilish tortures
adverb

Very; extremely.

Примеры использования:

A devilish clever chap
adjective

Frightening; causing fear.

Примеры использования:

A scary movie
adjective

Frightening; causing fear.

Примеры использования:

A scary movie
adjective

Used for emphasis or to express annoyance.

Примеры использования:

I could murder that perishing kid!
verb

Die, especially in a violent or sudden way.

Примеры использования:

A great part of his army perished of hunger and disease

Fearful

ˈfɪə.fəl
adjective

Feeling or showing fear or anxiety.

Примеры использования:

They are fearful of the threat of nuclear war
adjective

(of weather) characterized by squalls.

Примеры использования:

Squally showers
adjective

(of weather) characterized by squalls.

Примеры использования:

Squally showers

Gruesome

ˈɡruː.səm
adjective

Causing repulsion or horror; grisly.

Примеры использования:

The most gruesome murder
adjective

Used for emphasis, especially to express disapproval or frustration.

Примеры использования:

I sound like a deuced newspaper reporter

Frightful

ˈfraɪt.fəl
adjective

Very unpleasant, serious, or shocking.

Примеры использования:

There's been a most frightful accident
adjective

Disturbing because concerned with or causing a fear of death.

Примеры использования:

A macabre series of murders

Ghastly

ˈɡɑːst.li
adjective

Causing great horror or fear.

Примеры использования:

One of the most ghastly crimes ever committed

Ghastliest

ˈɡɑːst.li
adjective

Causing great horror or fear.

Примеры использования:

One of the most ghastly crimes ever committed

Damnable

ˈdæm.nə.bəl
adjective

Very bad or unpleasant.

Примеры использования:

Leave this damnable place behind

Horrific

həˈrɪf.ɪk
adjective

Causing horror.

Примеры использования:

Horrific injuries

Direful

ˈdaɪə.fəl
adjective

Extremely bad; dreadful.

Примеры использования:

Indeed, he is reaching down to that best-known of lieder schubert published as his opus 1, and rean…
adjective

Of great size, amount, or intensity.

Примеры использования:

There was a terrific bang

Grislier

ˈɡrɪz.li
adjective

Causing horror or disgust.

Примеры использования:

The town was shaken by a series of grisly crimes

Horrible

ˈhɒr.ə.bəl
adjective

Causing or likely to cause horror; shocking.

Примеры использования:

A horrible massacre
verb

Frighten (someone).

Примеры использования:

Ghosts could never affright her
noun

Fright.

Примеры использования:

The deer gazed at us in affright
adjective

Having or showing no awe. fearless, bold, courageous.

Dangerous

ˈdeɪn.dʒər.əs
adjective

Able or likely to cause harm or injury.

Примеры использования:

A dangerous animal

Devastating

ˈdev.ə.steɪ.tɪŋ
adjective

Highly destructive or damaging.

Примеры использования:

A devastating cyclone
verb

Destroy or ruin.

Примеры использования:

The city was devastated by a huge earthquake

Dire

daɪər
adjective

Extremely serious or urgent.

Примеры использования:

Misuse of drugs can have dire consequences

Dismal

ˈdɪz.məl
adjective

Causing a mood of gloom or depression.

Примеры использования:

The dismal weather made the late afternoon seem like evening

Doleful

ˈdəʊl.fəl
adjective

Expressing sorrow; mournful.

Примеры использования:

A doleful look

Dolorous

ˈdɒl.ər.əs
adjective

Feeling or expressing great sorrow or distress.

Примеры использования:

A dolorous and repetitive tale of atrocity
adjective

Mentally ill; insane.

Примеры использования:

He felt as if he were going mad
adverb

Very; extremely.

Примеры использования:

He was mad cool—we immediately hit it off
verb

Make (someone) mad.

Примеры использования:

Had i but seen thy picture in this plight, it would have madded me
abbreviation

Mutual (or mutually) assured destruction.

adjective

Very great in amount, scale, or intensity.

Примеры использования:

Penny put in a tremendous amount of time
adjective

Causing indignation or disgust; offensive.

Примеры использования:

Shocking behaviour
verb

Cause (someone) to feel surprised and upset.

Примеры использования:

She was shocked at the state of his injuries

Horrid

ˈhɒr.ɪd
adjective

Very unpleasant or disagreeable.

Примеры использования:

The teachers at school were horrid

Fearsome

ˈfɪə.səm
adjective

Frightening, especially in appearance.

Примеры использования:

The cat mewed, displaying a fearsome set of teeth

Eldritch

ˈel.drɪtʃ
adjective

Weird and sinister or ghostly.

Примеры использования:

An eldritch screech
adjective

(of weather) characterized by squalls.

Примеры использования:

Squally showers

Dreadful

ˈdred.fəl
adjective

Causing or involving great suffering, fear, or unhappiness; extremely bad or serious.

Примеры использования:

There's been a dreadful accident

Eerie

ˈɪə.ri
adjective

Strange and frightening.

Примеры использования:

An eerie green glow in the sky

Eerier

ˈɪə.ri
adjective

Strange and frightening.

Примеры использования:

An eerie green glow in the sky

Gaunt

ɡɔːnt
adjective

(of a person) lean and haggard, especially because of suffering, hunger, or age.

Примеры использования:

A tall, gaunt woman in black

Grisliest

ˈɡrɪz.li
adjective

Causing horror or disgust.

Примеры использования:

The town was shaken by a series of grisly crimes

Ghastlier

ˈɡɑːst.li
adjective

Causing great horror or fear.

Примеры использования:

One of the most ghastly crimes ever committed

Grisly

ˈɡrɪz.li
adjective

Causing horror or disgust.

Примеры использования:

The town was shaken by a series of grisly crimes
adjective

(of a person's hair) standing on end.

Примеры использования:

Their distorted limbs and horrent hair

Horrifying

ˈhɒr.ɪ.faɪ.ɪŋ
adjective

Causing horror; extremely shocking.

Примеры использования:

A horrifying incident
verb

Fill with horror; shock greatly.

Примеры использования:

They were horrified by the very idea
adjective

Of the nature of a nightmare; very frightening or unpleasant.

Примеры использования:

A nightmarish vision of the future
adjective

(of a person) formidable, especially as an opponent.

Примеры использования:

He was a redoubtable debater
adjective

Extremely bad or serious.

Примеры использования:

A terrible crime
noun

A famous or successful person who likes to shock people

Примеры использования:

In the 70s he was the enfant terrible of the theatre.
adjective

Relating to terror; terrifying; terrific.

adjective

Causing extreme fear.

Примеры использования:

The terrifying events of the past few weeks
verb

Cause to feel extreme fear.

Примеры использования:

The thought terrifies me
adjective

Full of or fraught with terror, terrifying.

adjective

Full of, characterized by, or evoking woe; woeful; terrible, dreadful; (in weakened use) sad, miserable.

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