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Definition of gruesome in English: gruesomeadjective ˈɡruːs(ə)mˈɡrusəm 1Causing repulsion or horror; grisly. Example sentencesExamples - Why such gruesome murders are happening again and again is really a thought-provoking question.
- A railway worker had a rather gruesome discovery whilst making his rounds last week.
- To anyone who thinks of an abattoir as a place of gruesome horrors, this might sound like good news.
- His determination to show us the full consequences of a shooting delivers some of the most gruesome images this side of a horror movie.
- The story would have remained just a gruesome piece of local history had not something extraordinary occurred two years later.
- An apartment complex in Southern California is hit by a string of gruesome murders.
- A debate ensued which led to the rather gruesome killing of the witches of the medieval period.
- That is the way a lot of people cope with doing such a horrible, gruesome, barbaric job.
- Sure, some will die a horrible gruesome death, but it's only what a fox would do to another animal.
- A bit like watching a car crash, it was gruesome but fascinating.
- I haven't seen it, but I heard they cut out an awful lot of parts of it, which were gruesome.
- Her vivid descriptions are often gruesome, but never gratuitous.
- In front of him was one of the most gruesome scenes he had ever seen in his lifetime.
- But I could not bear to have the weight of your most gruesome death on my conscience.
- Though the gruesome murders happened a decade ago, it seems that time has stood still.
- The gruesome murder shocked and revolted the nation, igniting a debate on the killers' future.
- Well, it was gruesome, there was some awful acting, but the film had a good premise and a nice twist at the end.
- The fur trade is a violent, bloody business but these skins are particularly gruesome.
- One of the employees went to check on the missing worker and discovered the gruesome murder scene.
- When the spirits are particularly gruesome I've been shocked, but I realise that they can't hurt me.
Synonyms grisly, ghastly, frightful, horrid, horrifying, fearful, hideous, macabre, spine-chilling, horrible, horrendous, grim, awful, dire, dreadful, terrible, horrific disgusting, repulsive, repugnant, revolting, repellent, sickening, distressing, shocking, appalling, abominable, loathsome, abhorrent, odious, monstrous, unspeakable informal sick, sick-making, gut-churning, gross archaic disgustful, loathly - 1.1informal Extremely unpleasant.
Example sentencesExamples - The manner of his sacking was gruesome enough - a clean sacking turned into a protracted public humiliation for both men.
- It is because the daily reports are too harrowing, the gruesome repetition too terrible.
- Many troops now feel that they will never see the civilian life they once saw at the end of a long, gruesome road.
- The spurious impact of channels on society is an issue of gruesome and far-reaching consequences.
Synonyms unpleasant, disagreeable, disgusting, distasteful, awful, dreadful, horrible, terrible, vile, foul, abominable, frightful, loathsome, revolting, repulsive, odious, sickening, nauseating, nauseous, repellent, repugnant, horrendous, hideous, appalling, atrocious, offensive, objectionable, obnoxious, unpalatable, unsavoury, unappetizing, off-putting, uninviting, dirty, filthy, squalid
Origin Late 16th century: from Scots grue 'to feel horror, shudder' (of Scandinavian origin) + -some1. Rare before the late 18th century, the word was popularized by Sir Walter Scott. Although gruesome first appeared in English in the late 16th century, based on Scots grue ‘to feel horror, shudder’, it was rare before the late 18th century. It was popularized in the novels of Sir Walter Scott: ‘He's as grave and grewsome an auld Dutchman as e'er I saw’ (Old Mortality, 1816). Grewsome was the more common spelling until around 1850.
Definition of gruesome in US English: gruesomeadjectiveˈɡro͞osəmˈɡrusəm 1Causing repulsion or horror; grisly. Example sentencesExamples - The story would have remained just a gruesome piece of local history had not something extraordinary occurred two years later.
- The gruesome murder shocked and revolted the nation, igniting a debate on the killers' future.
- Well, it was gruesome, there was some awful acting, but the film had a good premise and a nice twist at the end.
- But I could not bear to have the weight of your most gruesome death on my conscience.
- Though the gruesome murders happened a decade ago, it seems that time has stood still.
- His determination to show us the full consequences of a shooting delivers some of the most gruesome images this side of a horror movie.
- That is the way a lot of people cope with doing such a horrible, gruesome, barbaric job.
- In front of him was one of the most gruesome scenes he had ever seen in his lifetime.
- Her vivid descriptions are often gruesome, but never gratuitous.
- A railway worker had a rather gruesome discovery whilst making his rounds last week.
- A debate ensued which led to the rather gruesome killing of the witches of the medieval period.
- One of the employees went to check on the missing worker and discovered the gruesome murder scene.
- A bit like watching a car crash, it was gruesome but fascinating.
- An apartment complex in Southern California is hit by a string of gruesome murders.
- I haven't seen it, but I heard they cut out an awful lot of parts of it, which were gruesome.
- Why such gruesome murders are happening again and again is really a thought-provoking question.
- Sure, some will die a horrible gruesome death, but it's only what a fox would do to another animal.
- To anyone who thinks of an abattoir as a place of gruesome horrors, this might sound like good news.
- The fur trade is a violent, bloody business but these skins are particularly gruesome.
- When the spirits are particularly gruesome I've been shocked, but I realise that they can't hurt me.
Synonyms grisly, ghastly, frightful, horrid, horrifying, fearful, hideous, macabre, spine-chilling, horrible, horrendous, grim, awful, dire, dreadful, terrible, horrific - 1.1informal Extremely unpleasant.
Example sentencesExamples - The manner of his sacking was gruesome enough - a clean sacking turned into a protracted public humiliation for both men.
- Many troops now feel that they will never see the civilian life they once saw at the end of a long, gruesome road.
- The spurious impact of channels on society is an issue of gruesome and far-reaching consequences.
- It is because the daily reports are too harrowing, the gruesome repetition too terrible.
Synonyms unpleasant, disagreeable, disgusting, distasteful, awful, dreadful, horrible, terrible, vile, foul, abominable, frightful, loathsome, revolting, repulsive, odious, sickening, nauseating, nauseous, repellent, repugnant, horrendous, hideous, appalling, atrocious, offensive, objectionable, obnoxious, unpalatable, unsavoury, unappetizing, off-putting, uninviting, dirty, filthy, squalid
Origin Late 16th century: from Scots grue ‘to feel horror, shudder’ (of Scandinavian origin) + -some. Rare before the late 18th century, the word was popularized by Sir Walter Scott. |