"Macabre" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Macabre" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Macabre" Meaning

Macabre refers to something that is gruesome, ghoulish, or bizarre, often in a way that is considered unpleasant or disturbing. It can describe scenes, situations, or concepts that are awkwardly or uncomfortably fascinating, and often involves elements of death, violence, or suffering. The term is often used to describe things that are delightfully or thrillingly dark, such as horror movies, morbid fascination, or the morbid curiosity people have about death and the supernatural.

"Macabre" Examples

Macabre in Sentences


1. The horror movie featured macabre special effects that left the audience gasping in shock.


2. The sculptor's latest creation was a macabre representation of a skeleton playing the violin.


3. The detective was troubled by the macabre details of the crime scene, including the victim's disfigured body.


4. The old mansion had a macabre atmosphere, with cobwebs hanging from the ceilings and a sense of decay settling over everything.


5. The stand-up comedian made a joke about the macabre humor of a morgue worker who found the dead bodies amusing.

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Mabinogion

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The Mabinogion is a collection of ancient Welsh folk tales that date back to the 12th to 13th centuries. It is a compilation of stories that are rooted in Welsh mythology, folklore, and fairy tales, and is considered one of the most important works of Welsh literature. The tales are often fantastical, featuring magical creatures, goddesses, and heroes, and explore themes of love, war, and the struggle between good and evil. The Mabinogion has had a significant influence on Western folklore and has been translated into many languages, including English.

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