horrid

/ˈhɔrɪd/
adjective
  1. Very unpleasant or bad.
    • I had a horrid headache and couldn't concentrate on my work.
    • The movie got horrid reviews from critics and audiences alike.
    • The weather was horrid, with freezing rain and strong winds all day.
  2. Causing a feeling of shock, fear, or disgust.
    • There was a horrid smell coming from the old refrigerator.
    • The children screamed when they saw the horrid monster in the storybook.
    • She described the horrid accident in vivid detail.
  3. Used to describe someone who is very unkind or mean.
    • Don't be so horrid to your classmates; everyone deserves respect.
    • The boss was horrid to the new employee, yelling at her for small mistakes.
    • My little brother was being horrid and wouldn't share his toys.
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