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Horror vs Appalled - What's the difference?

horror | appalled |


As a noun horror

is .

As an adjective appalled is

shocked, horrified by something unpleasant.

As a verb appalled is

(appall).

Horror vs Horrorstruck - What's the difference?

horror | horrorstruck |


As a noun horror

is .

As an adjective horrorstruck is

.

Horror vs Frightened - What's the difference?

horror | frightened |


As a noun horror

is .

As an adjective frightened is

afraid; suffering from fear.

As a verb frightened is

(frighten).

Horror vs Terrified - What's the difference?

horror | terrified |


As a noun horror

is .

As an adjective terrified is

extremely frightened.

As a verb terrified is

(terrify).

Horror vs Horrow - What's the difference?

horror | horrow |


As nouns the difference between horror and horrow

is that horror is an intense painful emotion of fear or repugnance while horrow is alternative form of horror.

Scary vs Horror - What's the difference?

scary | horror |


As nouns the difference between scary and horror

is that scary is barren land having only a thin coat of grass while horror is an intense painful emotion of fear or repugnance.

As an adjective scary

is causing or able to cause fright.

Horror vs Scare - What's the difference?

horror | scare |


As nouns the difference between horror and scare

is that horror is while scare is a minor fright.

As a verb scare is

to frighten, terrify, startle, especially in a minor way.

Horrour vs Horror - What's the difference?

horrour | horror |

Horror is a alternative form of horrour.



As nouns the difference between horrour and horror

is that horrour is misspelling of lang=en while horror is an intense painful emotion of fear or repugnance.

Horror vs Dread - What's the difference?

horror | dread |


As nouns the difference between horror and dread

is that horror is while dread is great fear in view of impending evil; fearful apprehension of danger; anticipatory terror.

As a verb dread is

to fear greatly.

As an adjective dread is

terrible; greatly feared.

Comedy vs Horror - What's the difference?

comedy | horror |


As nouns the difference between comedy and horror

is that comedy is archaic Greece. a choric song of celebration or revel while horror is an intense painful emotion of fear or repugnance.

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