Grisly Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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Grisly means inspiring horror or intense fear, or inspiring disgust or distaste. It comes from Old English grislic, meaning \"to fear.\" See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles.
GRISLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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Grisly means extremely unpleasant, especially because death or blood is involved. It can also mean extremely unpleasant or disgusting, and usually causing fear. See synonyms, pronunciation and translations of grisly.
GRISLY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
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Grisly definition: causing a shudder or feeling of horror; horrible; gruesome. See examples of GRISLY used in a sentence.
Grisly - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
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grisly: 1 adj shockingly repellent; inspiring horror “a grisly murder” Synonyms: ghastly , grim , gruesome , macabre , sick alarming frightening because of an awareness of danger
GRISLY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
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GRISLY meaning: 1. extremely unpleasant, especially because death or blood is involved: 2. extremely unpleasant…. Learn more.
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Grisly means extremely unpleasant and frightening, usually connected with death and violence. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences, pronounce it, and find synonyms and related words.
Grisly - definition of grisly by The Free Dictionary
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Grisly means causing a shudder or feeling of horror; gruesome. It is often confused with grizzly, which means grayish or a type of bear. See examples, translations and usage notes.
GRISLY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
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Grisly means extremely unpleasant, usually involving death and violence. It can also mean formidable or grim. See synonyms, examples, word frequency and origin of grisly.
Grisly Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
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Grisly means causing repugnance or gruesomeness, or terrifying or horrible. It comes from Middle English grisli and Old English grislīc, and has synonyms such as grim, ghastly, and macabre.
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Grisly means extremely unpleasant and frightening, usually connected with death and violence. Learn how to pronounce, spell and use grisly in a sentence with examples and synonyms.
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GRISLY definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
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Grisly means extremely unpleasant, usually involving death and violence. It can also mean formidable or grim. See word forms, origin, usage and related terms of grisly.
GRISLY | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary
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Grisly means very unpleasant, especially because death or blood is involved. See examples, synonyms and translations of grisly in different languages.
grisly - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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Learn the meaning, pronunciation, etymology, and usage of the adjective and noun grisly, which can mean horrifyingly repellent or a grizzly bear. See also synonyms, related terms, and translations.
grisly, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
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grisly, adj. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
Grisly Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
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grisly / ˈ grɪzli/ adjective. grislier; grisliest. Britannica Dictionary definition of GRISLY. [also more grisly; most grisly] : causing horror or fear : very shocking. a grisly [= gruesome] murder. The jurors saw grisly photos of the crime scene. GRISLY meaning: causing horror or fear very shocking.
GRISLY Synonyms: 81 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
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Grisly means extremely disturbing or repellent, especially in relation to violence or death. Find synonyms, antonyms, related words, and examples of grisly usage in this online thesaurus.
GRISLY Definition & Usage Examples | Dictionary.com
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Grisly definition: causing a shudder or feeling of horror; horrible; gruesome. See examples of GRISLY used in a sentence.
grisly | English Definition & Examples | Ludwig
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The word 'grisly' is correct and can be used in written English. It is an adjective that means horrifying or gruesome. For example, you can use the sentence, "The grisly murders shocked the entire city.".
What does grisly mean? - Definitions.net
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Grizzly vs. Grisly: What's The Difference? | Merriam-Webster
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The image of a bear attacking a person, or perhaps ransacking a campsite, could certainly inspire the kind of fear or dread suggested by grisly. Where Does 'Grisly' Come From? But grisly is in fact a distinct word, derived from the Old English grislic, related to an Old English verb meaning "to fear." That's why it's used to describe things ...

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