grisly
1 Americanadjective
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causing a shudder or feeling of horror; horrible; gruesome.
a grisly murder.
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formidable; grim.
a grisly countenance.
adjective
adjective
noun
Other Word Forms
- grisliness noun
Etymology
Origin of grisly
before 1150; Middle English; Old English grislīc horrible; cognate with Old High German grīsenlīh
Example Sentences
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Mostly because they didn’t seem bothered by his grisly smile.
From Literature
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"I did think it was a bit grisly but I was mostly intrigued," he says.
From BBC
The setup of this animated film sounds like a gag: A Viking, a ninja and a World War II pilot are thrown into a Predator movie that plays like a grisly triptych.
From Los Angeles Times
As if the ugliness of the 120 minutes wasn't enough - the grisly battle, the hair-on-fire panic, the abysmal lack of anything resembling coherence or even competence - there was the disgrace of the post-match.
From BBC
Even in 1842, Charles Dickens noticed the near-ubiquity of guns in America, describing the “grisly assortment of guns and knives” Americans carried and pointing out how quickly fatal disputes developed.
From Salon
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