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View synonyms for hair-raising

hair-raising

[hair-rey-zing]

adjective

  1. terrifying or horrifying.

    We had a hair-raising brush with death.



hair-raising

adjective

  1. inspiring horror; terrifying

    a hair-raising drop of 600 feet

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Other Word Forms

  • hair-raiser noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of hair-raising1

First recorded in 1895–1900
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“Over the course of marrying and building a life and the hair-raising things we went through, Vinnie and I essentially endured a kind of war together,” says Palmer.

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While thousands packed the stands at Blundell Park, others watched the hair-raising action unfold from the comfort of their living rooms.

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In contextualizing the visceral action, the cinematographer isolated the character from the stark environment, illustrating his hyperfocused, meticulous nature as the hair-raising tension builds.

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Take the 2015 film Victoria, a hair-raising, two-hour and 20 minute feature film that its makers say was shot in a single take.

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The same federal government that is having hair-raising difficulty with basic functions like air traffic control, is now looking to spend billions to double down on rounding up immigrants.

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