horrid
horrid — 形容詞
1. extremely unpleasant, annoying, or unkind — used to describe things you strongly
糟糕的
形容事物很糟或人很壞
extremely unpleasant, annoying, or unkind — used to describe things you strongly dislike or people who treat you in a mean way.
The horrid smell from the old fridge made Putri feel sick.
舊冰箱傳出的糟糕氣味讓 Putri 感到噁心。
collocation: horrid smell / horrid taste
Wren had a horrid time at the dentist yesterday morning.
Wren 昨天早上在牙醫那裡度過了糟透的一段時間。
collocation: have a horrid time
Noor thought the film was horrid and walked out after twenty minutes.
Noor 覺得那部電影很糟糕,看了二十分鐘就走了。
Andrés felt horrid about ignoring his little sister at the party.
Andrés 對自己在派對上不理妹妹的事感到非常愧疚。
Nobody wanted to eat Nkechi's burnt vegetables because they tasted horrid.
Nkechi 烤焦的蔬菜沒人想吃,因為味道糟透了。
- horrible
stronger and more common than horrid; suitable for both casual and more serious contexts
- awful
very common, similar strength; used across all registers
- nasty
focuses more on unkindness in people or unpleasantness in things; slightly more informal
- unpleasant
milder and more formal; less emotional than horrid
文法句型
a horrid + noun
be/look/taste/smell/feel + horrid
be horrid to + person
用法筆記
Common in British English, especially in everyday informal speech. Can be placed before a noun (a horrid day) or after linking verbs (it smells horrid). Describes ordinary unpleasantness — not used for serious disasters or tragedies.