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horror

bristle, horrible, horribly, horrified, horrifying thing, object of horror, shock

Definition:

The term "horror" refers to a very intense feeling of fear or terror. The person who is feeling horror is said to be "horrified."

  • Horror is more dramatic and intense than ordinary fear.
  • Usually when someone is horrified they are also in shock or stunned.
  • The word "bristle" means to have one's hair stand up because one is feeling horror or terror.
  • The word "shocked" means that one is unable to think or act because something bad has happened.

(See also: fear, terror)

Bible References:

Word Data:

  • Strong's: H1091, H1763, H2189, H4032, H4923, H5892, H6343, H6427, H7588, H8047, H8074, H8077, H8078, H8175, H8178, H8186

Forms Found in the English ULB:

bristle, bristled, horrible, horribly, horrified, horrifying, horrifying thing, horror, horrors, object of horror, objects of horror, shocked, source of horror