Definitions from Wiktionary (horror)
▸ noun: (countable, uncountable) An intense distressing emotion of fear or repugnance.
▸ noun: (countable, uncountable) Something horrible; that which excites horror.
▸ noun: (countable, uncountable) Intense dislike or aversion; an abhorrence.
▸ noun: (uncountable) A genre of fiction designed to evoke a feeling of fear and suspense.
▸ noun: (countable) An individual work in this genre.
▸ noun: (countable, colloquial) A nasty or ill-behaved person; a rascal or terror.
▸ noun: (informal) An intense anxiety or a nervous depression; often the horrors.
▸ noun: (in the plural, informal) Delirium tremens.
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▸ noun: (countable, uncountable) An intense distressing emotion of fear or repugnance.
▸ noun: (countable, uncountable) Something horrible; that which excites horror.
▸ noun: (countable, uncountable) Intense dislike or aversion; an abhorrence.
▸ noun: (uncountable) A genre of fiction designed to evoke a feeling of fear and suspense.
▸ noun: (countable) An individual work in this genre.
▸ noun: (countable, colloquial) A nasty or ill-behaved person; a rascal or terror.
▸ noun: (informal) An intense anxiety or a nervous depression; often the horrors.
▸ noun: (in the plural, informal) Delirium tremens.
Similar:
revulsion,
repugnance,
repulsion,
horrow,
terror,
gruesomeness,
ghastliness,
dreadfulness,
awfulness,
carnage,
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psychological,
slasher,
monster,
ghost,
found footage,
supernatural,
zombie,
vampire,
haunted house,
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