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Words and phrases that have a meaning related to horror:   (177 results)

Often used in the same context:
gory, gore, gruesomeness, frightener, fright, slasher, zombie, dread, grisliness, schlock, anguish, macabre, movie, carnage, the living dead, sadism, science fiction, thriller, bloodiness, harrowing, revulsion, awfulness, nightmares, gothic romance, mayhem, horribleness, grotesqueness, savagery, flicks, agony, film, shock, disbelief, depravity, disgust, helplessness, fictionalisation, total recall, scifi, grotesquerie, fango, terrors, heartbreak, sequels, matricide, amazement, incredulity, death wish, creepiness, fleapit, dismay, bewilderment, ghoul, film noir, gothic, oaters, inhumanity, hideousness, dreadfulness, atrocity, barbarity, grand guignol, despair, cringing, sordidness, thrills, bloodbath, celluloid, dead air, astonishment, black death, unoriginality, prequel, oldboy, cenobites, comic book, apocalyptic, tragedy, splatter, repulsiveness, grimness, stupefaction, verite, devastation, docudrama, suspense, peckinpah, love story, scares, anime, eerie, tearjerking, coup de foudre, cineaste, farrago, melodrama, loathing, cheesiness, westerns, butterfly effect, shocker, night terrors, terror, awe, joy, misery, consternation, horrors, bitterness, fear, hopelessness, reverence, cyberpunk, fiction, pornographic, revenge, suspenseful, acclaimed, disaster, entertaining, fulllength, futuristic, plotless, semiautobiographical, themed, trashy, autobiographical, corny, crafted, dystopian, fi, forgettable

Appears in the definition of:
abraham stoker, atrocious, boris karloff, bram stoker, call out, cry, cry out, dracula, exclaim, frightful, ghastly, ghoulish, grim, grisly, gruesome, hideous, horrible, horrid, horrific, horrified, horrifying, horror-stricken, horror-struck, insubstantially, karloff, macabre, morbid, outcry, outrageous, shock, shout, stoker, superstitious, tellingly, ugly, unambiguous, william henry pratt

More general:
disgust, fear, fearfulness, fright, thing

Synonyms:
repugnance, repulsion, revulsion

Also try:
— Adjectives for horror: such, great, full, real, much, holy, unspeakable, mock, sheer, sudden, greater, more...

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