Horrorizar in english

Horrify

pronunciation: hɔrəfaɪ part of speech: verb
In gestures

horrorizarse = recoil in + horror ; throw + Posesivo + arms up in horror ; get + the willies. 

Example: Within that chummy, insular world of imperial elites, Senator Jaguaribe recoiled in horror at the prospect of a permanent pauper class supported by public funds.Example: This is far from traditional fly fishing and some anglers will throw their arms up in horror but others will love it.Example: She gets the willies whenever she sees closed doors.

horrorizar = horrify ; give + Nombre + the willies ; give + Nombre + the creeps ; give + Nombre + the shivers ; give + Nombre + the heebie-jeebies ; make + Posesivo + skin crawl ; cringe ; make + Nombre + cringe ; make + Posesivo + flesh creep ; make + Posesivo + flesh crawl ; give + Nombre + the jim-jams ; give + Nombre + the shudders ; feel + sick to the stomach. 

Example: In the early nineteenth century the various education societies were horrified by what they found the people reading.Example: The romance fizzled -- Rogers later said the idea of being holed up with the tycoon on the isolated hilltop gave her the willies.Example: He had dozens of these in his basement, and his wife asked him to get rid of them because they were giving her the creeps.Example: The black void of a room before her gave her the shivers, for she knew nothing of what was within.Example: The film didn't give her the heebie-jeebies, but the national anthem before the film gave her goose bumps.Example: Lots of people using the English language make my skin crawl, mostly for the way they butcher it.Example: That Dennis! When I think of him, I... well ... to put it frankly, cringe.Example: She said that her ex took so much out of her that she's not ready for a boyfriend; the thought of a relationship makes her cringe.Example: The mere thought of feathered things flying anywhere near her, particularly indoors, was enough to make her flesh creep.Example: The odor got worse as she went closer, to the point that it make her flesh crawl with every breath.Example: She declined his invitation and afterward remarked 'that he gave her the Jim-jams'.Example: Even just being near him gave her the shudders -- his breath smelt like a mix of alcohol and cigarettes.Example: He has revealed he 'felt sick to the stomach' when he heard the news of the Boston marathon bombing.

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» horrorizarserecoil in + horrorthrow + Posesivo + arms up in horrorget + the willies .

Example: Within that chummy, insular world of imperial elites, Senator Jaguaribe recoiled in horror at the prospect of a permanent pauper class supported by public funds.

Example: This is far from traditional fly fishing and some anglers will throw their arms up in horror but others will love it.

Example: She gets the willies whenever she sees closed doors.

» horrorizarse porappal (at/by) [appall] .

Example: I was sort of appalled at Mr. Welsh's comments on the future of bibliographic services that the Library of Congress is willing to provide.

Horrorizar synonyms

dismay in spanish: consternación, pronunciation: dɪsmeɪ part of speech: noun alarm in spanish: alarma, pronunciation: əlɑrm part of speech: noun appall in spanish: espantar, pronunciation: əpɔl part of speech: verb appal in spanish: espantar, pronunciation: æpəl part of speech: verb
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