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grisly

1 of 1adjective
/ˈɡrɪzli/
Forms:grislier,grisliest
1

causing horror or disgust, typically due to involving violence or death

  • The detective shuddered at the sight of the grisly crime scene, with blood splattered across the walls and floors.
  • The newspaper warned readers of the grisly details of the murder, advising discretion for those sensitive to violence.
  • The horror movie was filled with grisly scenes of mutilation and gore, leaving audiences on the edge of their seats.
  • Despite the passage of time, the memory of the grisly accident haunted the survivors, replaying in their minds like a nightmare.
  • The forensic team meticulously documented every grisly aspect of the crime scene to aid in the investigation and prosecution of the perpetrator.