"Horrifically" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Used to describe something that is extremely frightening or shocking.
I think there may be a small mistake there!<br><br>I'm assuming you meant to type "horrid", which is an adjective that means extremely unpleasant, frightening, or disgusting. For example: "The horror movie was so horrid that I couldn't finish watching it."<br><br>However, if you meant to type "horrent", I'm afraid that's not a real word in English! It's possible you meant something else?
horrid (adjective) - extremely unpleasant, bad, or unpleasantly shocking; agracious or disagreeable
To horrify someone or something means to shock, frighten, or disgust them. It can also mean to make something seem or seem like it is frightful, terrifying, or appalling.
Horripilation is a medical term that refers to a physical sensation of goosebumps or pimples on the skin, often caused by fear, excitement, or cold weather.
Horror-stricken refers to being filled with extreme fear or terror, often as a result of a terrifying or shocking experience. It can also describe a person's facial expression, which is typically pale, shocked, and frightful.