Seeing her son hit by a car was the single most horrifying experience of her life.
The word horrifying is a verb (horrify, horrifies, horrified, horrifying). The present participle of the verb, horrifying, also functions as an adjective and a noun called a gerund. As a noun specifying an action that is observable, it is neither concrete nor abstract.Example uses:Verb: He's horrifying the kids by jumping out of the bushes dressed as a ghoul.Adjective: There was a horrifying explosion on the news tonight.Noun: He delights in thinking up schemes for horrifying his mother.
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Ferocity of the fire had soldered the remains to the vehicle. That barrage had yet to unfold in its full ferocity.If you understand the word, 'ferocious', think of ferocity as 'ferocious-ness'.
Bloodcurdling is a word meaning 'horrifying' The sight of the monster was bloodcurdling.
The site of my destroyed house after the tornado was horrifying.
He was horrified by the fact that he was alone in the jungle. This is a sentence using the word horrified,
* While i was walking to the park i saw a horrifying scene. * It was horrifying. After the car crashed and rolled down the cliff, the bodies in the car presented a horrifying picture
His splenetic tirade was horrifying.
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