Horrid
UK //ˈhɒr.ɪd//US //ˈhɔːr.ɪd//
Definition
Something extremely unpleasant or terrible.
In simple words: Very bad or unpleasant.
Examples
- The weather was horrid, with heavy rain and strong winds.
- She described the movie as horrid, saying it was a waste of time.
- After the horrid accident, everyone was in shock.
- That horrid smell made me feel sick.
- His horrid behavior at the party upset many guests.
Usage notes
Use 'horrid' to describe things that cause strong dislike or fear. It’s suitable in both spoken and written English, typically in informal to semi-formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'horrid' as 'horridly bad', like a horrible situation.
Collocations
- horrid smell
- horrid experience
- horrid weather
Synonyms
- terrible
- awful
- dreadful
- bad
- appalling
Antonyms
- pleasant
- delightful
- enjoyable
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'horrific' which refers more to shocking events.
- Overuse in formal writing, where 'terrible' might be preferred.
- Using 'horrid' to describe people instead of actions or things.