Adjectives for the noun Horror are horrid, horrific, and horrible.
Adjectives for the verb horrify are horrifying or horrified.
*Some sources say that horror can be an adjective, but it is more likely an adjunct (attributive noun) in uses such as "horror story" or "horror movie" since it does not describe the movie.
Yes it is. It is a derivative of the noun "horror" and literally means "able to cause horror."
by using it as a describing word for example.... horror stories you don't need to change the word!
Some forms for the noun horror are:horrible (adjective)horrific (adjective)horrify (verb)horrified (verb, adjective)horrifying (verb, adjective, gerund)
Yes. A noun may modify another noun, for example: horror movie, baby brother, tooth brush.
No, the word 'horrid' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'horrid' is horridness.The adjective 'horrid' is a form of the abstract noun horror.
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Yes it is. It is a derivative of the noun "horror" and literally means "able to cause horror."
by using it as a describing word for example.... horror stories you don't need to change the word!
Some forms for the noun horror are:horrible (adjective)horrific (adjective)horrify (verb)horrified (verb, adjective)horrifying (verb, adjective, gerund)
Yes. A noun may modify another noun, for example: horror movie, baby brother, tooth brush.
It's both. In the sentence "My initial reaction was horror", it is an adjective; in the sentence "Write your initial in the box", it is a noun.
No. Horror is a noun. The related adjective is "horrible" and the adverb is "horribly."There is also a related adjective "horrendous" with the adverb form "horrendously."It is a noun.
"Aghast" is an adjective. It is used to describe a feeling of shock, horror, or amazement.
No, the word 'horrid' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'horrid' is horridness.The adjective 'horrid' is a form of the abstract noun horror.
The adverb of horror is horribly.An example sentence is "this whole thing has gone horribly wrong".Another one is "it smelt horribly".
The word 'horrific' is an adjective a word that describes a noun (a horrific accident).A related noun form is horror.
No, it is not. It is a noun synonymous with the noun "demon" (originally a beneficent spirit, later an evil one, as in the 1985 horror movie Daemon).