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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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Example Sentences

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At the opposite end of the spectrum that runs from cozy to hair-raising were two immersive fiction features about military disasters that hit devastatingly.

As for the children being proof of the value of Penelope’s education...well, the Incorrigibles’ best behavior was very good indeed, but their less-than-best could be positively hair-raising.

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Followers saw their idols tuck into delicacies such as foot-long fries, chat with locals and sample some of the hair-raising rides.

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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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