Horrors - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈhɔːrərz|
Brit.  |ˈhɒrəz|  British pronunciation of the word horrors
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounhorror

noun

- plural form of horror

Extra examples

His crimes were unspeakable horrors.

His memoirs recount the horrors of the war.

The people were driven to despair by the horrors of war.

...a dank and cheerless castle that was once the site of unspeakable horrors...

Louis XIV was in a large measure responsible for the horrors of the Revolution.

The photographs are an eloquent reminder of the horrors of war.

Many people have seen the horrors of war at first hand.

Mercifully, the writer leaves most of the physical horrors to our imagination.

The damaged church was preserved as a stark reminder of the horrors of war.

He relived the horrors of war

...what horrors were committed within the caliginous confinements of that torture chamber...

...the book attempts to communicate the uncommunicable horrors of war...

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