hideous
Americanadjective
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horrible or frightful to the senses; repulsive; very ugly.
a hideous monster.
- Antonyms:
- attractive, pleasing
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shocking or revolting to the moral sense.
a hideous crime.
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distressing; appalling.
the hideous expense of moving one's home to another city.
adjective
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extremely ugly; repulsive
a hideous person
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terrifying and horrific
Other Word Forms
- hideosity noun
- hideously adverb
- hideousness noun
- unhideous adjective
- unhideously adverb
- unhideousness noun
Etymology
Origin of hideous
1275–1325; Middle English hidous < Old French hisdos, equivalent to hisde horror, fright (perhaps < Old High German *egisida, akin to egisôn, agison to frighten) + -os -ous; suffix later assimilated to -eous
Example Sentences
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“Oh, poor hideous fox. You poor thing. Are you the one who’s been wandering in a dark forest all night?”
From Literature
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No Triple Crown, no hope of winning the Six Nations title, no end to their hideous run of defeats against Ireland - now standing at 12 and with no discernible sign of it stopping there.
From BBC
He walked seven batters every nine innings, which is hideous.
From Los Angeles Times
With such a hideous start to the campaign, getting back in the hunt must feel like the second chance they thought they'd never have.
From BBC
Rathnayake charged him a ball later and was caught skying a hideous swipe.
From BBC
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