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View usage for: (hɪdiəs) 1. adjectiveIf you say that someone or something is hideous, you mean that they are very ugly or unattractive. She saw a hideous face at the window and screamed. ...hideous new Europe architecture, and horrible metal sculptures. Synonyms: ugly, revolting, ghastly, monstrous More Synonyms of hideous 2. adjectiveYou can describe an event, experience, or action as hideous when you mean that it is very unpleasant, painful, or difficult to bear. His family was subjected to a hideous attack by the gang. It's been a perfectly hideous day. Synonyms: terrifying, shocking, terrible, awful More Synonyms of hideous hideous in British English (ˈhɪdɪəs) adjective1. extremely ugly; repulsive a hideous person 2. terrifying and horrific Derived forms hideously (ˈhideously) adverb hideousness (ˈhideousness) or hideosity (ˌhɪdɪˈɒsɪtɪ) noun Word origin C13: from Old French hisdos, from hisde fear; of uncertain origin hideous in American English (ˈhɪdiəs) adjective horrible to see, hear, etc.; very ugly or revolting; dreadful Derived forms hideously (ˈhideously) adverb hideousness (ˈhideousness) noun Word origin ME hidous < Anglo-Fr < OFr hidos < hide, hisde, fright Examples of 'hideous' in a sentencehideous He should have been kept in solitary confinement for his hideous crimes.I hope the evil human beings responsible for this hideous crime are brought to justice and put in jail for a very long time.And can I admit something hideous?Sometimes we like looking at hideous ones.Voters are reacting to hideous crimes committed by thugs who should be behind bars.The lack of sensitivity to her new fame is hideous.There is always something inexplicable about hideous crimes.If anything the print looked more hideous on.It becomes a race against time to stop the man committing a hideous crime.It is vital that those who commit these hideous crimes are punished to the full limit of the law.But the priority must be to give those innocent youngsters justice and ensure these hideous crimes are a thing of the past.At any given time, the number of fashionable looks that will look hideous on all of us is vast.His new hairstyle is hideous.That I looked utterly hideous in all of these outfits entirely missed the point.I spent the first 14 years of my life sure that my looks were hideous.A full investigation will give the police the information they need to target the criminals and criminal networks involved in this hideous crime.She was perfectly hideous, with a marvellous, stifled comedy.Channel 4's hideous new pub show.You don't recognise her, she looks absolutely hideous.The women don't only look hideous, they look miserable.If my friends told me something was hideous, then I would definitely think twice. In other languageshideous British English: hideous / ˈhɪdɪəs/ ADJECTIVE If you say that someone or something is hideous, you mean that they are extremely unpleasant or ugly. ...a hideous crime. - American English: hideous
- Arabic: بَشِع
- Brazilian Portuguese: horrível
- Chinese: 丑恶的
- Croatian: užasan
- Czech: ohyzdný
- Danish: hæslig
- Dutch: afschuwelijk
- European Spanish: espantoso
- Finnish: kammottava
- French: hideux
- German: scheußlich
- Greek: ειδεχθής
- Italian: orribile
- Japanese: ぞっとする
- Korean: 몹시 추한
- Norwegian: fæl
- Polish: ohydny
- European Portuguese: horrível
- Romanian: oribil
- Russian: отвратительный
- Latin American Spanish: espantoso
- Swedish: anskrämlig
- Thai: อัปลักษณ์
- Turkish: itici
- Ukrainian: огидний
- Vietnamese: gớm ghiếc
Chinese translation of 'hideous' adj - [painting, face]
极(極)丑(醜)的 (jí chǒu de) - [conditions, mistake]
令人惊(驚)骇(駭)的 (lìng rén jīnghài de)
Definition extremely ugly or unpleasant She saw a hideous face at the window and screamed. Synonyms grotesque fugly mainly US, Australian) Opposites beautiful , lovely , pleasing , appealing , charming , entrancing , pleasant , captivating Definition extremely ugly or unpleasant His family was subjected to a hideous attack. Seegrisly |