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  • 1horrible — hor|ri|ble [ hɔrəbl ] adjective ** 1. ) very unpleasant: TERRIBLE: I ve had a horrible day at work. Whiting died a horrible death. 2. ) INFORMAL used for describing someone or something that you do not like: HORRID, NASTY: The medicine tasted… …

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  • 2horrible */*/ — UK [ˈhɒrəb(ə)l] / US [ˈhɔrəb(ə)l] adjective 1) very unpleasant I ve had a horrible day at work. Whiting died a horrible death. 2) informal used for describing someone or something that you do not like The medicine tasted horrible. a horrible… …

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  • 3horrible*/ — [ˈhɒrəb(ə)l] adj very unpleasant or unkind I ve had a horrible day at work.[/ex] The medicine tasted horrible.[/ex] Stop being so horrible to me.[/ex] horribly [ˈhɒrəbli] adv …

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