The man was horrified by what he saw.
She was horrified by his suggestion to add whipped cream instead of real cream onto the strawberries.
I am horrified by the lack of humanity in his eyes.
Yes, the modifier in this sentence correctly located in "Spilling a drink onto the customers head the waitress was horrified."
The word means to mar, damage, or disfigure something. You use it like this: The manager of the art gallery was horrified when she saw that a famous painting had been defaced.
The word is spelt as you have done in the question.
No. "I was horrified to hear what happened to you" - is a verb the verb to horrify. The adjective would be 'horrific', as in:- " It was a horrific experience.
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He was horrified by the fact that he was alone in the jungle. This is a sentence using the word horrified,
I was horrified at the morbid sight of the dead body at the end of the ally.
horrified = stricken with horror He was horrified when he saw the results, he hadn't passed a single exam. She was horrified to learn her father had died.
I was horrified at the size of the wound. His violence left me horrified.
I was totally horrified when I saw my sister result
Horrified is a feeling of great terror or shock.
Appalled is the correct spelling for the word meaning horrified.
Yes, the modifier in this sentence correctly located in "Spilling a drink onto the customers head the waitress was horrified."
his defense tactics were useless.The three girls were horrified as an evil monster approached but luckily Emily was trained in self defence.
I was horrified to find out that the decision made was actaully reversible
The word is spelt as you have done in the question.
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