horrify Meaning in Bengali
আতস্কিত করা
Verb:
আতঙ্কিত করা,
Similer Words:
horrifyinghorrifyingly
horror
horrors
horrorstricken
horse
horseback
horsebox
horseflesh
horsefly
horsehair
horseless
horseman
horsemen
horseplay
horrify শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
কোনও অপরাধের কমিশনকে সহজতর করা, শারীরিক আঘাতের আঘাত দেওয়া বা কাউকে আতঙ্কিত করা ।
মুক্তিবাহিনীর সামর্থ্য প্রদর্শন এবং পাকিস্তানি আর্মি ও তাদের সাহায্যকারীদেরকে আতঙ্কিত করা ।
যেসব দেশে পারমাণবিক অস্ত্র নেই তাদেরই শুধুমাত্র রাসায়নিক অস্ত্র দ্বারা আতঙ্কিত করা যায় ।
horrify's Usage Examples:
described as the feeling of dread and anticipation that precedes the horrifying experience.
he finds the work to be "raw" and "with a surprising power to hurt and horrify.
again backfires when the Englishman uses a prop gun from a heroine to horrify them.
But if I find that I cannot terrify, I will try to horrify, and if I find that I cannot horrify, I'll go for the gross-out.
Sam is the only actor I know who can horrify an audience without make-up and without grotesque posturing and playing.
Wells himself later commented on the novel: "It did not horrify or frighten, was not much of a success, and by that time, I had tired of.
non-state actors attempt to manipulate human genetics in ways that will horrify us”.
reviewer in Harrison's Reports stated that "little about the proceedings to horrify one unless the fact that murders are committed by a half-witted giant can.
categories, as for a brutality to be considered particularly cruel, it had to "horrify even those who are familiar with torture.
The radical move will horrify those who believe the "professor" title should be reserved for an academic.
dense, style-over-substance material, there's enough here to delight and horrify".
, to horrify).
rating for films labeled "Horrific" for "any films likely to frighten or horrify children under the age of 16 years" and only a year later Hollywood initiated.
Don Peyote, retrieved 2020-06-24 "Archaia and Dan Fogler horrify you with 'MOON LAKE'".
those figures were reduced "by as much as 50 percent, they still would horrify".
(BBFC) for films labelled "Horrific" for "any films likely to frighten or horrify children under the age of 16 years" The Dark Eyes of London was released.
"'This will horrify my colleagues'".
stating it was a "particularly graceless and inept reading that should horrify the author, if no one else".
Synonyms:
dismay; affright; scare; fright; appal; alarm; shock; appall; frighten;
Antonyms:
afraid; unalarming; alarming; fearlessness; spread;