Examples of 'horrify' in a sentence

Meaning of "horrify"

horrify (verb) - The verb 'horrify' means to cause someone to feel extreme fear, shock, or disgust. It is often used to describe intense reactions to something frightening, disturbing, or morally repugnant
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  • To cause to feel extreme apprehension or unease; to cause to experience horror.

How to use "horrify" in a sentence

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The prosecutor wants to horrify the jury.
Horrify them into keeping their doors closed.
I am assuming nothing would horrify you more.
It is time to horrify all the conspirators.
I would assume this would horrify you.
What does horrify me is what it has done to my brother.
What happened next would horrify scientists.
It will horrify the kids at first.
My description would likely horrify its author.
These motifs horrify by taking away things we depend on.
Perhaps your silence would not horrify her as it does me.
What a horrify ing invention.
I have had others which would horrify you.
That horrify you later.
I never told this to horrify you.

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Horrify those three ladies.
The idea seemed to horrify her.
And it will horrify anyone who has ever known you.
A fact that would horrify her.
I go to horrify the management.
The society we live in continues to shock and horrify me.
One that will both horrify and sadden you.
Not only because of the horrify.
Some of the children today horrify me with their behavior.
What you are about to hear me say may horrify you.
I horrify those things.
It might even horrify you.
I horrify those mansions.
We must tell them things that will horrify them.
We will make horrify the enthusiasm of the world will witness.
What i am about to say might horrify the average person.
You entertain the nation but at the same time you horrify it.
Hopefully you will not horrify your mother too much.
Things that are natural to them might shock and horrify you.
And horrify you.
People either glorify it or horrify it.
You horrify me.
The numbers should horrify us.
His idea was to horrify me into telling him about the little man.
Those things horrify me.
Sin should horrify us as it does our spiritual Father.
The altar of abortion in this society would horrify our forefathers.
But this insight did not horrify us as much as the fact that we already knew.
Linking gifted education to economic growth may horrify some people.
These possibilities should horrify anyone who still retains any faith in free markets.
This is a film that will creep kids out and horrify adults.
I am of course aware that this will horrify farmers who produce for intervention.
I wonder how many people are riveted to TVs To see next horrify report.
It should horrify us.
Of course I could never tell her that because all forms of intimacy horrify me.

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