Vocabulary

Gruesome

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
causing repulsion or horror; grisly.
Urdu meaning
لرزہ خیز، ڈراﺅنا، ہولناک
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. Within minutes of Kirk`s shooting, footage of the gruesome killing was all over X as were rumours about the assassin.
  2. At some point, when empire`s atrocities become too great, the contradictions and hypocrisies dissolve entirely, as the empire implodes in a burst of honesty, and citizens step back to admire their own gruesome handiwork.
  3. In the gruesome footage, a young woman is shot down as several men look on.
  4. Where Balochistan is concerned, there can be no justification for such gruesome killings, and the elements involved must be brought to justice.
  5. That gruesome act has been celebrated.
Synonyms
grisly, ghastly, frightful, horrid, horrifying, fearful, hideous, macabre, spine-chilling

Antonyms
pleasant
Curator example
“the most gruesome murder”

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