hazardous |
horrendous |
As adjectives the difference between hazardous and horrendous
is that
hazardous is risky, dangerous, with the nature of a hazard while
horrendous is extremely bad; awful; terrible.
outrageous |
horrendous |
As adjectives the difference between outrageous and horrendous
is that
outrageous is cruel, violating morality or decency; provoking indignation or affront while
horrendous is extremely bad; awful; terrible.
scrumptious |
horrendous |
As adjectives the difference between scrumptious and horrendous
is that
scrumptious is delicious; delectable while
horrendous is extremely bad; awful; terrible.
catastrophic |
horrendous |
As adjectives the difference between catastrophic and horrendous
is that
catastrophic is of or pertaining to a catastrophe while
horrendous is extremely bad; awful; terrible.
horrendous |
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horrendous |
terrific |
Related terms |
Horrendous is a related term of terrific.
As adjectives the difference between horrendous and terrific
is that
horrendous is extremely bad; awful; terrible while
terrific is (colloquial) frighteningly good.
horrendous |
horrent |
As adjectives the difference between horrendous and horrent
is that
horrendous is extremely bad; awful; terrible while
horrent is standing erect, as bristles; covered with bristling points; bristled; bristling.
horrendous |
sickening |
Related terms |
Horrendous is a related term of sickening.
As adjectives the difference between horrendous and sickening
is that
horrendous is extremely bad; awful; terrible while
sickening is causing sickness or disgust.
As a verb sickening is
.
As a noun sickening is
the act of making somebody sick.
horrendous |
low |
Related terms |
Horrendous is a related term of low.
As adjectives the difference between horrendous and low
is that
horrendous is extremely bad; awful; terrible while
low is in a position comparatively close to the ground.
As a noun low is
something that is low; a low point or
low can be (countable|uk|scotland|dialect) a flame; fire; blaze or
low can be , mound, tumulus.
As an adverb low is
close to the ground.
As a verb low is
(obsolete|transitive) to depress; to lower or
low can be or
low can be to moo or
low can be (uk|scotland|dialect) to burn; to blaze.
horrendous |
delightful |
As adjectives the difference between horrendous and delightful
is that
horrendous is extremely bad; awful; terrible while
delightful is pleasant; pleasing, bringing satisfaction, enjoyment or pleasure.
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