"Macaber" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Macaber" Meaning

Macabre refers to something that is gruesome, distressing, or unhealthy. It can also describe something that is deathly pale or decaying.

"Macaber" Examples

Macabre


Macabre refers to something that is grim, gruesome, or unsettling, often in a way that is eerie or disturbing.

Usage Examples


The macabre atmosphere of the abandoned hospital sent shivers down my spine.
The artist's macabre sculptures depicted detailed and gruesome representations of death and the afterlife.
The macabre sense of humor in the horror movie added to its appeal for fans of the genre.
The police found the macabre crime scene to be a disturbing and traumatic experience for those who witnessed it.
The poet's macabre lyrics explored themes of mortality and the darker aspects of human nature.

Note: The word macabre has been used in various forms throughout history, including as an adjective and a noun. In modern English, it is commonly used to describe something that is gruesome, eerie, or unsettling.

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