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(countable, uncountable) Something horrible; that which excites horror.
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I saw many horrors during the war.
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The Home Magazine for July (Binghamton and New York) contains ‘The Patriots' War Chant,’ a poem by Douglas Malloch; ‘The Story of the War,’ by Theodore Waters; ‘A Horseman in the Sky,’ by Ambrose Bierce, with a portrait of Mr. Bierce, whose tales of horror are horrible of themselves, not as war is horrible; ‘A Yankee Hero,’ by W. L. Calver; ‘The Warfare of the Future,’ by Louis Seemuller; ‘Florence Nightingale,’ by Susan E. Dickenson, with two rare portraits, etc.
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1898 July 2, Philadelphia Inquirer, page 22:
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Could there be stories with more horror than these?
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2009, Devin Watson, Horror Screenwriting‎https://books.google.com/books?id=6qUSjdABza8C&pg=PR9&dq=%22more+horror%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjbiZTP1c7OAhVExmMKHfBJCqgQ6AEIUTAK#v=onepage&q=%22more%20horror%22&f=false: