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The example sentences of GRISLY in videos (3 in total of 3)

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Use "grisly" in a sentence | "grisly" example sentences

How to use "grisly" in a sentence?

  • He wasn't someone fighting for racial equality. He was the leader of a violent, Communist revolution that has nearly succeeded in all of its grisly horror.
    -Joseph Farah-
  • Did we not aid the grisly Taliban to achieve and hold power? Yes indeed 'we' did. Well, does that not double or triple our responsibility to remove them from power?
    -Christopher Hitchens-
  • Mistress of the grisly and the glutinous
    -Graham Masterton-
  • The only time I ever went hunting I remembered it as a grisly experience.
    -Gloria Swanson-
  • It's rather grisly, isnt it, how soon a living man becomes nothing more than a collection of stocks and bonds and debts and real estate?
    -John Dos Passos-
  • Bulletproof is about the fact that I was shot in the face and survived. Nah I'm joking that'd be grisly and awful.
    -Thom Yorke-
  • When everything that ticked has stopped, and space stares, all around, or grisly frosts, first autumn morns, repeal the beating ground.
    -Emily Dickinson-
  • No mortal man could frighten him, no more than the darkness could, nor the bones of his soul, the grey and grisly bones of his soul.
    -George R. R. Martin-
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Definition and meaning of GRISLY

What does "grisly mean?"

/ˈɡrizlē/

grisly

adjective
causing horror or disgust.

What are synonyms of "grisly"?
Some common synonyms of "grisly" are:
  • gruesome,
  • ghastly,
  • frightful,
  • horrid,
  • horrifying,
  • fearful,
  • hideous,
  • macabre,
  • spine-chilling,
  • horrible,
  • horrendous,
  • grim,
  • awful,
  • dire,
  • dreadful,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈɡro͞osəm/

gruesome
adjective

causing repulsion or horror.

/ˈɡas(t)lē/

ghastly
adjective

causing great horror or fear.

/ˈfrītfəl/

frightful
adjective

very unpleasant or shocking.

/ˈhôrəd/

horrid
adjective

very unpleasant.

/ˈhärifīiNG/

horrifying
adjective verb

Scary; very shocking. To cause someone to feel horror or shock.

/ˈfirfəl/

fearful
adjective

feeling or showing fear or anxiety.

/ˈhidēəs/

hideous
adjective

Very ugly; frightening-looking.

/məˈkäbrə/

macabre
adjective

disturbing because concerned with or causing fear of death.

/ˈhôrəb(ə)l/

horrible
adjective

Very bad; causing annoyance, distaste or fear.

/həˈrendəs/

horrendous
adjective

extremely unpleasant or terrible.

/ɡrim/

grim
adjective

Serious and very bad.

/ˈôfəl/

awful
adjective adverb

Very bad; horrible; terrible. very.

/ˈdī(ə)r/

dire
adjective

(E.g. of consequences) very serious.

/ˈdredfəl/

dreadful
adjective

Extremely bad, unpleasant, or ugly.

What are antonyms of "grisly"?
Some common antonyms of "grisly" are:
  • pleasant,
  • attractive,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈplez(ə)nt/

pleasant
adjective

Being polite or friendly.

/əˈtraktiv/

attractive
adjective

Making you like them, as by being good-looking.

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