new vocabularies
I am a tutor of two sisters. I have this job for more than five years.
The sister tried to memorize English vocabularies for the test at school.
She asked me two words: “horrified,” and “horrify”
I looked them up, and post the meanings here:
—horrified : horrifiedly |-ˌfī(ə)dlē| adverb
—horrify :horrify |ˈhôrəˌfī; ˈhär-|
verb ( -fies, -fied) [ trans. ] (usu. be horrified)
fill with horror; shock greatly : they were horrified by the very idea | [as adj. ] ( horrified) the horrified spectators | [as adj. ] ( horrifying) a horrifying incident.
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