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What does horrible mean in English?

"Horrible" is a word that describes something that is extremely unpleasant, frightening, or shocking. It can also describe something that is very bad or of very low quality.

Here are some examples of how "horrible" can be used:

* "The movie was horrible. I couldn't even finish it." (Describes something of very low quality)

* "The accident was horrible. I couldn't believe what I saw." (Describes something frightening and shocking)

* "The weather was horrible. It was raining and windy all day." (Describes something extremely unpleasant)

"Horrible" is a strong word, so it's important to use it carefully. It's best to save it for situations where something is truly bad or unpleasant.

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