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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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A: Jumping off the airplane is horrendously dangerous.

B: She is horrendously beautiful.

Are these sentence correct? Does sentence B mean she is extremely beautiful? What about sentence A?

  

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If something is horrendous , it is horrifying, it causes horror eg Tom was horrendously injured in an accident. t=1416 eg His new car was horrendously expensive. A: Jumping out of an off the airplane is horrendously dangerous.

  • If something is horrendous , it is horrifying, it causes horror eg Tom was horrendously injured in an accident.
  • t=1416 eg His new car was horrendously expensive.
  • A: Jumping out of an off the airplane is horrendously dangerous.
  • OK, it causes horror B: She is horrendously beautiful.
  • Unless you can think of a way that beauty can cause horror, this sentence won't work.
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If something is horrendous, it is horrifying, it causes horror

eg Tom was horrendously injured in an accident. https://youtu.be/QiAs1trslG8?t=1416

eg His new car was horrendously expensive.


A: Jumping out of an off the airplane is horren

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