horrifié
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- Horrifié means 'horrified' and describes a state of intense shock, fear, or moral disgust.
- It is a past participle used as an adjective, requiring agreement in gender and number.
- Commonly used in news, literature, and formal debates to express strong negative reactions.
- Stronger than 'choqué' (shocked), it often implies a visceral or moral repulsion.
The French word horrifié is an adjective that translates directly to 'horrified' in English. It describes a state of intense shock, profound disgust, or extreme fear resulting from witnessing something terrible or morally reprehensible. While it shares a root with 'horror,' its usage in French often spans the gap between literal terror and social or moral outrage. When you are horrifié, you aren't just surprised; you are deeply unsettled to your core. This word is essential for expressing strong emotional reactions to news, events, or behaviors that violate your sense of decency or safety. It is a 'high-intensity' emotion word, meaning it should be reserved for situations that truly warrant such a strong descriptor. In a casual setting, using it for a minor inconvenience might come off as hyperbolic or dramatic, which is a common trait in expressive French conversation.
- Emotional Intensity
- This word sits at the top of the scale for negative surprise. It implies a visceral reaction that might involve physical symptoms like gasping or trembling.
Le public était horrifié par la violence gratuite du film.
In terms of grammar, horrifié is a past participle used as an adjective. This means it must agree in gender and number with the noun it describes. If a woman is speaking, she says 'Je suis horrifiée' (with an extra 'e'). If a group of people is horrified, it becomes 'Nous sommes horrifiés' or 'horrifiées' if the group is entirely female. This flexibility allows it to fit into any sentence structure where you would describe a person's state of mind. It is frequently followed by the prepositions par (by) or de (at/of) to indicate the source of the horror. For example, 'horrifié par le crime' or 'horrifié d'apprendre la nouvelle'. Understanding this prepositional use is key to sounding natural in French.
- Common Contexts
- News reports, historical discussions, reacting to scandals, and describing reactions in literature or cinema.
Elle est restée horrifiée devant l'ampleur des dégâts après la tempête.
Beyond just feeling fear, being horrifié often carries a weight of judgment. When you are horrified by someone's behavior, you are signaling that their actions have crossed a line of social or ethical acceptability. It is a word used by witnesses of injustice. In a more modern, colloquial sense, younger speakers might use it to describe something aesthetically displeasing, like a terrible fashion choice, though this is hyperbolic. To truly master this word, one must recognize that it is a 'passive' state—something happens to you that leaves you in this condition. You don't 'horrify' yourself; you are made to feel this way by an external force or realization.
- Social Nuance
- In French culture, expressing being 'horrifié' is a powerful way to take a moral stand without using complex political language.
Les voisins étaient horrifiés d'apprendre que le tueur vivait parmi eux.
Using horrifié correctly requires attention to two main things: grammatical agreement and the choice of following prepositions. Since it functions as an adjective derived from a verb (horrifier), it behaves like any other descriptive word in French. Let's look at the four forms: horrifié (masculine singular), horrifiée (feminine singular), horrifiés (masculine plural), and horrifiées (feminine plural). If you are describing a crowd (la foule, feminine singular), you must use horrifiée. If you are describing the residents (les habitants, masculine plural), use horrifiés.
- Preposition: PAR
- Use 'par' when the horror is caused by a specific action, object, or person. Example: 'Je suis horrifié par son attitude.'
Nous étions horrifiés par les images diffusées aux informations.
The preposition de is also very common, especially when followed by an infinitive verb. If you want to say 'horrified to see' or 'horrified to learn,' you would use horrifié de voir or horrifié d'apprendre. This structure is very elegant and common in both spoken and written French. It links the emotion directly to the discovery of a fact. Another common structure is devant (in front of/at the sight of), which emphasizes the visual aspect of the horror. 'Horrifié devant le carnage' suggests the person is looking directly at the scene. Choosing between par, de, and devant helps you specify the 'how' and 'where' of your emotional state.
- Preposition: DE + Infinitive
- Use 'de' when the emotion is triggered by an action you are performing (like seeing or hearing). Example: 'Il est horrifié de voir tant de gaspillage.'
Elle semblait totalement horrifiée à l'idée de perdre son emploi.
In more complex sentences, you might see horrifié used as an appositive, where it sits at the beginning of the sentence to describe the subject's state before the main action occurs. For instance: 'Horrifié, le témoin a immédiatement appelé la police' (Horrified, the witness immediately called the police). This adds a dramatic flair to your storytelling. It's also worth noting that horrifié can be modified by adverbs to change its intensity. You can be absolument horrifié (absolutely horrified), profondément horrifié (profoundly horrified), or even un peu horrifié (a bit horrified), though the latter is somewhat contradictory given the word's inherent strength.
- Agreement Check
- Always check the subject. If 'La mère' is the subject, use 'horrifiée'. If 'Les enfants' are the subject, use 'horrifiés'.
Les experts sont horrifiés par la rapidité du changement climatique.
You will encounter horrifié in several distinct areas of French life. First and foremost is the Journalisme (journalism). Whether it's a TV news anchor reporting on a natural disaster or a newspaper headline about a political scandal, horrifié is the go-to word for describing the public's reaction. It conveys a sense of collective shock and moral condemnation that shorter words like 'surpris' cannot. When a politician makes a controversial statement, you might hear their opponents say, 'Je suis horrifié par de tels propos' (I am horrified by such remarks). This is a standard part of the rhetorical arsenal in French political debate, used to signal that a boundary of civilized discourse has been crossed.
- News Media
- Used to describe the reaction of witnesses or the general public to tragic events or crimes.
Le présentateur semblait horrifié en annonçant le bilan de l'accident.
In Littérature et Cinéma (literature and cinema), the word is frequently used to describe a character's internal state. In a thriller or a horror novel, the protagonist might be 'horrifié' by a discovery. French literature, known for its deep exploration of psychology, uses this word to describe the moment a character realizes a terrible truth. In cinema, especially in the 'drame' or 'épouvante' genres, critics will use 'horrifié' to describe how the audience felt. If you're watching a French film like 'Grave' (Raw) or 'Martyrs', you'll likely find the word horrifié in many of the reviews to describe the visceral reaction the director intended to provoke.
- Daily Hyperbole
- In casual conversation, French people often use 'horrifié' to describe small disasters, like a messy room or a bad haircut, for comedic effect.
Ma mère était horrifiée quand elle a vu l'état de ma chambre.
Finally, in conversations quotidiennes (daily conversations), the word is used for social commentary. If a friend tells you about a particularly rude person they met, you might respond with, 'Ah bon ? Je suis horrifié !' This usage is slightly more dramatic than 'C'est terrible' and shows that you are fully engaged in their story. In the workplace, it can be used to describe reactions to poor management or unethical business practices. 'Tout le bureau était horrifié par cette décision' (The whole office was horrified by this decision). It acts as a bridge between a personal feeling and a social judgment, making it a versatile tool for anyone looking to express strong opinions in French.
- Artistic Critique
- Critics use it to describe the intended effect of provocative art or performance pieces.
Le critique s'est dit horrifié par l'absence de morale dans ce roman.
The most frequent mistake learners make with horrifié is failing to make the adjective agree with the subject. Because 'horrifié' sounds the same regardless of whether it's singular, plural, masculine, or feminine (they all sound like /o.ʁi.fje/), it's easy to forget the extra 'e' or 's' in writing. However, in written French, this agreement is non-negotiable. If you write 'Elle est horrifié,' it is a clear grammatical error. You must write 'Elle est horrifiée.' This is especially important in formal correspondence or academic writing where precision is valued. Always take a second to identify who is feeling the horror before you finish writing the word.
- Agreement Trap
- Don't forget the 'e' for feminine and 's' for plural. They are silent in speech but vital in writing.
Faux: Elles sont horrifié.
Juste: Elles sont horrifiées.
Another common error is confusing horrifié (the person's state) with horrifiant (the thing that causes the horror). This is similar to the English confusion between 'horrified' and 'horrifying.' If you say 'Le film est horrifié,' you are saying the movie itself is feeling horror, which makes no sense. You should say 'Le film est horrifiant' (The movie is horrifying). Conversely, if you say 'Je suis horrifiant,' you are saying you are a scary or terrifying person, rather than saying you are feeling shock. This distinction between the cause (-ant) and the effect (-é) is a fundamental rule for many French adjectives derived from verbs.
- Preposition Confusion
- Learners often use 'avec' (with), but French uses 'par' (by) or 'de' (at). Avoid 'horrifié avec'.
Faux: Je suis horrifiant de voir ça.
Juste: Je suis horrifié de voir ça.
Lastly, be careful with the intensity of the word. English speakers sometimes use 'horrified' lightly, but in French, horrifié is quite strong. If you are just a little surprised or mildly annoyed, using horrifié can sound like you're overreacting. For instance, if a waiter forgets your drink, saying you are 'horrifié' is too much—try 'contrarié' (annoyed) or 'déçu' (disappointed) instead. Save horrifié for when something is truly shocking or repulsive. Misusing the intensity can lead to misunderstandings or make you sound insincere. It's about finding the right emotional 'volume' for the situation you are describing.
- Register Check
- Avoid using it for trivial matters unless you are being intentionally sarcastic or dramatic.
Elle était horrifiée par la cruauté de ses paroles.
To expand your French vocabulary, it's helpful to know words that are similar to horrifié but carry slightly different nuances. A very close synonym is épouvanté. While both describe extreme fear, épouvanté leans more toward 'terrified' or 'aghast' due to a physical threat or a supernatural element. If you see a monster, you are épouvanté. If you hear about a corrupt politician, you are more likely horrifié. Another common alternative is terrifié, which is almost identical to 'terrified' in English and is used specifically for situations involving intense personal fear or danger.
- Horrifié vs. Épouvanté
- 'Horrifié' is often moral/social; 'Épouvanté' is often physical/primal fear.
L'enfant était terrifié par l'orage, mais sa mère était horrifiée par les dégâts.
If the shock is more about indignation than fear, you might use scandalisé or indigné. These words suggest that your sense of justice or propriety has been offended. 'Je suis scandalisé par le prix de ce café' is a very common French expression of outrage. Scandalisé is perfect for social situations where someone has behaved badly. On the other hand, if you are simply stunned into silence, médusé or sidéré are excellent choices. Sidéré implies a level of shock that leaves you unable to react, similar to being 'flabbergasted' or 'struck dumb.'
- Horrifié vs. Choqué
- 'Choqué' is a general term for shock. 'Horrifié' is 'choqué' with an added layer of disgust or deep fear.
Elle était sidérée par la nouvelle, incapable de dire un mot.
For a more literary or dramatic tone, you might encounter consterné. This word describes a mix of shock and sadness, often used when someone receives bad news that they find hard to believe. It's less 'scary' than horrifié but carries a heavy sense of dismay. Finally, if you want to describe a physical reaction of disgust, révulsé is the perfect word. It suggests that something made your stomach turn. 'Il était révulsé par l'odeur' (He was revolted by the smell). By choosing the right synonym, you can pinpoint exactly which part of the 'horror' spectrum you are experiencing, making your French much more precise and expressive.
- Quick Comparison
- Horrifié (Shock + Disgust), Terrifié (Pure Fear), Scandalisé (Moral Outrage), Sidéré (Total Surprise).
Le témoin était consterné de voir l'injustice du verdict.
How Formal Is It?
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The root 'horr-' in Latin literally means 'to bristle,' like hair standing on end when you are scared. This is why we say our hair 'stands on end' when we are horrified!
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- Pronouncing the 'h' like in English. In French, 'horrifié' starts with an 'o' sound.
- Making the 'r' sound like an English 'r'. It should be from the back of the throat.
- Adding a 'd' sound at the end because of the English 'horrified'. The 'é' is pure.
- Mispronouncing the 'i' as 'ai'. It should be a sharp 'ee' sound.
- Failing to link (liaison) if the previous word ends in a consonant (though rare with this word).
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Easy to recognize due to the English cognate.
Requires attention to gender and number agreement.
Easy to pronounce once you master the French 'r'.
Clear sound, but watch out for homophones.
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Adjective Agreement
La femme est horrifiée (f.s.), les hommes sont horrifiés (m.p.).
Past Participle as Adjective
Le mot vient du verbe 'horrifier'.
Prepositional Use (par)
Horrifié par le bruit.
Prepositional Use (de)
Horrifié de voir cela.
Position of Adjectives
Généralement après le verbe être, ou en début de phrase pour l'emphase.
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Je suis horrifié.
I am horrified.
Simple subject + être + adjective.
Elle est horrifiée par le chien.
She is horrified by the dog.
Feminine agreement (extra 'e').
Tu es horrifié ?
Are you horrified?
Interrogative tone.
Nous sommes horrifiés.
We are horrified.
Plural agreement (extra 's').
Il n'est pas horrifié.
He is not horrified.
Negative structure (ne...pas).
Le chat est horrifié.
The cat is horrified.
Masculine singular noun.
Je suis horrifiée de voir ça.
I (female) am horrified to see that.
Use of 'de' before an infinitive.
Ils sont horrifiés par le film.
They are horrified by the movie.
Masculine plural agreement.
Ma mère est horrifiée par ma chambre.
My mother is horrified by my room.
Agreement with 'ma mère' (feminine singular).
Nous étions horrifiés d'apprendre la nouvelle.
We were horrified to learn the news.
Imparfait tense for a past state.
L'enfant est horrifié par le monstre sous le lit.
The child is horrified by the monster under the bed.
Preposition 'par' for the cause.
Elle semble horrifiée par ce qu'elle lit.
She seems horrified by what she is reading.
Using 'sembler' (to seem) instead of 'être'.
Ils sont horrifiés de voir tant de déchets.
They are horrified to see so much trash.
Infinitive construction.
Pourquoi es-tu si horrifié ?
Why are you so horrified?
Question with 'pourquoi'.
Le public était horrifié par la fin du match.
The audience was horrified by the end of the match.
Collective noun 'le public' is masculine singular.
Je suis horrifiée de devoir partir.
I (female) am horrified to have to leave.
Compound infinitive 'de devoir'.
Les habitants étaient horrifiés par l'ampleur de l'incendie.
The residents were horrified by the scale of the fire.
Agreement with 'habitants' (masculine plural).
Elle a été horrifiée par le comportement de son ami.
She was horrified by her friend's behavior.
Passé composé of 'être'.
Tout le monde est horrifié par cette injustice.
Everyone is horrified by this injustice.
'Tout le monde' is always masculine singular.
Je restais horrifié devant ce spectacle désolant.
I remained horrified before this distressing sight.
Preposition 'devant' for visual horror.
Ils se disent horrifiés par les mesures prises.
They say they are horrified by the measures taken.
Pronominal verb 'se dire' used as 'to claim to be'.
Elle était horrifiée d'avoir oublié son passeport.
She was horrified to have forgotten her passport.
Past infinitive 'd'avoir oublié'.
Le témoin, encore horrifié, a raconté la scène.
The witness, still horrified, told the story of the scene.
Appositive adjective set off by commas.
Nous sommes horrifiés de voir la pauvreté ici.
We are horrified to see the poverty here.
Expressing social concern.
Les scientifiques sont horrifiés par la vitesse de la fonte des glaces.
Scientists are horrified by the speed of the melting ice.
Abstract cause of horror.
Horrifiée, elle s'est précipitée pour aider les victimes.
Horrified, she rushed to help the victims.
Sentence-initial adjective for emphasis.
On peut être horrifié par la violence sans être surpris.
One can be horrified by violence without being surprised.
Use of 'on' as a general subject.
Le monde entier a été horrifié par l'attentat.
The whole world was horrified by the attack.
Passive construction with 'a été'.
Elle est horrifiée de constater que rien n'a changé.
She is horrified to note that nothing has changed.
Verb of perception 'constater'.
Ils étaient horrifiés par la froideur de sa réponse.
They were horrified by the coldness of his response.
Describing an abstract quality ('froideur').
Bien que horrifié, il a gardé son sang-froid.
Although horrified, he kept his cool.
Concession clause with 'bien que'.
Ses parents étaient horrifiés par ses nouvelles fréquentations.
His parents were horrified by his new acquaintances.
Social/moral horror.
L'opinion publique s'est montrée horrifiée par ce scandale financier.
Public opinion proved to be horrified by this financial scandal.
Reflexive verb 'se montrer' (to show oneself as).
Le lecteur est horrifié par la descente aux enfers du protagoniste.
The reader is horrified by the protagonist's descent into hell.
Literary analysis context.
Il se sentait horrifié par sa propre complicité silencieuse.
He felt horrified by his own silent complicity.
Internal psychological state.
La critique, horrifiée par le manque de tact, a fustigé le réalisateur.
The critic, horrified by the lack of tact, slammed the director.
Complex sentence with parenthetical adjective.
Elle fut horrifiée d'apprendre les détails sordides de l'affaire.
She was horrified to learn the sordid details of the case.
Passé simple 'fut' for literary narrative.
Nous demeurons horrifiés par l'inertie des gouvernements.
We remain horrified by the inertia of governments.
Stative verb 'demeurer' (to remain).
Horrifiés par la barbarie, ils ont choisi l'exil.
Horrified by the barbarity, they chose exile.
Past participle phrase indicating cause.
Il est horrifié par l'idée même d'une telle trahison.
He is horrified by the very idea of such a betrayal.
Abstract concept 'l'idée même'.
L'esthétique du film laisse le spectateur à la fois fasciné et horrifié.
The film's aesthetic leaves the viewer both fascinated and horrified.
Juxtaposition of opposing emotions.
Il est horrifié par la vacuité de l'existence moderne.
He is horrified by the emptiness of modern existence.
Existential/philosophical usage.
La marquise se déclara horrifiée par la vulgarité des nouveaux riches.
The marquise declared herself horrified by the vulgarity of the nouveau riche.
Formal/historical register.
Quiconque possède un cœur ne peut qu'être horrifié par un tel spectacle.
Anyone with a heart can only be horrified by such a sight.
Rhetorical construction with 'ne peut que'.
Elle contemplait, horrifiée, l'abîme qui s'ouvrait devant elle.
She gazed, horrified, at the abyss opening before her.
Metaphorical usage in high literature.
Le philosophe se dit horrifié par la déshumanisation technologique.
The philosopher says he is horrified by technological dehumanization.
Intellectual discourse.
Nul ne saurait être horrifié sans avoir d'abord espéré.
No one can be horrified without having first hoped.
Negative subject 'nul' and conditional 'saurait'.
Elle était horrifiée par la plasticité du mal.
She was horrified by the plasticity of evil.
Deeply nuanced and abstract noun 'plasticité'.
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— A standard expression of shock or disgust. Used to react to bad news.
Quoi ? Il a fait ça ? Je suis horrifié !
— That is horrifying. Used to describe the situation itself.
Regarde ces chiffres, c'est horrifiant.
— Horrified to the highest degree. A very formal/dramatic emphasis.
Le président s'est dit horrifié au plus haut point.
— A horrified look. Used to describe someone's facial expression.
Elle lui a jeté un regard horrifié.
— To be horrified with disgust. Combines two strong feelings.
Il était horrifié de dégoût face à cette saleté.
— A horrified crowd. Describes a collective reaction.
La foule horrifiée s'est dispersée.
— Horrified by the silence. Used when a lack of reaction is shocking.
Il était horrifié par le silence des témoins.
— To remain silent and horrified. Describes a state of shock.
Elle est restée muette et horrifiée devant l'écran.
— To admit to being horrified. Used in formal interviews.
L'acteur s'avoue horrifié par ces rumeurs.
— Horrified by oneself. Used for guilt or regret.
Après sa colère, il était horrifié de lui-même.
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Horrible describes the thing; horrifié describes the person's reaction.
Horrifiant is 'horrifying' (the cause); horrifié is 'horrified' (the effect).
Choqué is more general; horrifié is deeper and more negative.
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— To have one's blood run cold with horror. A more dramatic way to say horrifié.
En voyant le serpent, il a eu le sang glacé d'horreur.
literary— To be struck with horror. Implies a sudden, powerful shock.
Elle fut frappée d'horreur en entrant dans la pièce.
formal— To have one's hair stand on end. Describes the physical effect of being horrifié.
Cette histoire me fait dresser les cheveux sur la tête !
informal— To be on the verge of horror. Suggests a situation is becoming unbearable.
La situation humanitaire est au bord de l'horreur.
neutral— Pure horror. Used to describe something that is 100% horrifying.
Ce qu'il a vécu, c'est l'horreur à l'état pur.
neutral— To scream in horror. The vocal reaction to being horrifié.
Elle a crié d'horreur en voyant l'araignée.
neutral— A cry of horror. Often used in storytelling.
Un cri d'horreur a déchiré la nuit.
literary— To turn one's eyes away in horror. A common physical reaction.
Il a détourné les yeux d'horreur devant l'accident.
neutral— To be seized by horror. Implies being gripped by the emotion.
Le monde a été saisi d'horreur par cette nouvelle.
formal— To fill someone with horror/disgust.
Cette idée me fait horreur.
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Sounds similar.
Horrifique is usually used for the 'horror' genre in art (e.g., a horror film).
C'est un genre horrifique.
Similar meaning of fear.
Terrorisé implies being paralyzed by fear, while horrifié includes disgust.
L'enfant est terrorisé par le noir.
Both relate to fear.
Effrayé is simply 'scared' and is much weaker than horrifié.
Je suis effrayé par les araignées.
Both relate to shock.
Abasourdi is 'stunned' or 'deafened' by news, not necessarily disgusted.
Il était abasourdi par sa victoire.
Both relate to disgust.
Révulsé is more physical (nausea); horrifié is more emotional/moral.
Révulsé par l'odeur du poisson.
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Je suis [horrifié/horrifiée].
Je suis horrifié.
[Sujet] est horrifié par [Nom].
Il est horrifié par le film.
[Sujet] est horrifié de [Verbe].
Elle est horrifiée de voir le désordre.
Horrifié, [Sujet] [Verbe].
Horrifié, l'homme appela la police.
[Sujet] se dit horrifié par [Concept].
Le public se dit horrifié par cette injustice.
Nul ne peut qu'être horrifié devant [Nom].
Nul ne peut qu'être horrifié devant une telle barbarie.
Il semble tout à fait horrifié.
Il semble tout à fait horrifié par la nouvelle.
Nous sommes horrifiés.
Nous sommes horrifiés par le résultat.
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Common in news and dramatic storytelling; moderate in daily speech.
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Elle est horrifié.
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Elle est horrifiée.
The adjective must agree with the feminine subject 'Elle'.
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Je suis horrifiant.
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Je suis horrifié.
'Horrifiant' means you are scary; 'horrifié' means you feel horror.
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Horrifié avec le film.
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Horrifié par le film.
French uses 'par' or 'de', never 'avec' for the cause of horror.
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Ils sont horrifié.
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Ils sont horrifiés.
The plural subject 'Ils' requires an 's' at the end of the adjective.
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C'est une personne horrifiée.
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C'est une personne horrifiante.
If the person causes horror, use 'horrifiante'. Use 'horrifiée' if the person feels it.
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Match the Gender
Always look at the person you are describing. If it's Marie, write 'horrifiée'. If it's Jean, write 'horrifié'.
Use 'Par' for Causes
When something specific makes you feel this way, use 'par'. Example: 'horrifié par le crime'.
Silent H
Never pronounce the 'H'. It's 'o-ri-fye', not 'ho-ri-fye'.
Dramatic Effect
Start a sentence with 'Horrifié,...' to make your storytelling more exciting and professional.
Stronger than Choqué
If you want to show you are really, really upset, use 'horrifié' instead of 'choqué'.
Moral Disgust
Use this word when someone does something very mean or unfair. It fits perfectly for moral outrage.
Check the S
In plural, don't forget the 's'. 'Ils sont horrifiés'. It's invisible when speaking but essential when writing.
News Reports
Pay attention to French news. You will hear this word often when people talk about world events.
The 'O' Face
Remember the word starts with 'O' because your mouth makes an 'O' shape when you are horrified!
Not Just Fear
Remember that 'horrifié' is often about being disgusted, not just being afraid.
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Think of an 'OR' (gold) ring that is 'IFFY' (suspicious). If you find a fake gold ring in a grave, you are 'HORR-IFI-É'!
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Imagine a person with their mouth in an 'O' shape (for the first letter) and their hair standing up like the 'r' sounds in the middle.
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Try to use 'horrifié' three times today: once for something you see on the news, once for a messy room, and once for a bad movie plot.
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Derived from the French verb 'horrifier', which comes from the Latin 'horrificare'. It is a combination of 'horror' (dread/shaking) and 'facere' (to make/do).
원래 의미: To cause someone to shake or tremble with fear.
Romance (Latin root).문화적 맥락
Use with care when discussing real-life tragedies; it is a very heavy word.
English speakers might use 'shocked' more often, whereas French speakers might jump to 'horrifié' for a stronger effect.
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실제 사용 상황
Reacting to News
- Je suis horrifié par l'annonce.
- C'est une nouvelle horrifiante.
- Tout le pays est horrifié.
- On ne peut qu'être horrifié.
Discussing a Movie
- J'étais horrifié par les scènes de sang.
- Un film qui laisse horrifié.
- Elle a fermé les yeux, horrifiée.
- Le public est sorti horrifié.
Social Outrage
- Horrifié par son manque de respect.
- Je suis horrifiée de ton attitude.
- C'est un comportement qui me laisse horrifié.
- Tout le monde était horrifié par ses paroles.
Household Disasters
- Horrifié par le désordre.
- Je suis horrifiée de voir la cuisine.
- Il est horrifié par la facture.
- Ma mère sera horrifiée.
Literature/Storytelling
- Le héros, horrifié, s'enfuit.
- Une découverte horrifiante.
- Il restait là, horrifié.
- Elle contemplait la scène, horrifiée.
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"As-tu vu les infos ? Je suis vraiment horrifié par ce qui se passe."
"Est-ce que tu as déjà été horrifié par la fin d'un livre ?"
"Je suis horrifié par le prix des loyers ici, pas toi ?"
"Elle semblait horrifiée pendant la réunion, tu sais pourquoi ?"
"Qu'est-ce qui te rend le plus horrifié dans le monde actuel ?"
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Décrivez une situation où vous avez été totalement horrifié. Que s'est-il passé ?
Pourquoi pensez-vous que les gens sont si souvent horrifiés par les réseaux sociaux ?
Écrivez une courte histoire commençant par : 'Horrifiée, elle lâcha son téléphone...'
Quelle est la différence pour vous entre être 'choqué' et être 'horrifié' ?
Pensez-vous qu'il soit utile d'être horrifié par les problèmes du monde, ou est-ce trop fatiguant ?
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, 'horrifié' always describes a negative reaction. You cannot be 'horrified' by something good unless you are using it ironically.
Absolutely. You can say 'J'étais horrifié par le film' to mean you were deeply shocked or scared by it.
The only difference is gender. 'Horrifié' is for a male subject, and 'horrifiée' is for a female subject. They sound the same.
No. In French, you are 'horrifié par' (by) or 'horrifié de' (at/of). Using 'avec' is an English-influenced mistake.
Usually, yes. Unless the vase was a 1000-year-old museum piece, 'horrifié' might sound too dramatic. Try 'désolé' or 'choqué'.
You use 'horrifiant' (adjective) or 'horriblement' (adverb). 'C'est une situation horrifiante.'
Yes, it shares the same Latin root 'horror', which refers to trembling or bristling hair.
Yes, it is one of the most common words used by journalists to describe public reactions to tragedies.
No, it is an adjective. The verb form is 'horrifier' (to horrify). Example: 'Cela m'horrifie'.
The plural is 'horrifiées'. You add an 's' to the feminine singular form.
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Write a sentence using 'horrifiée' about a messy kitchen.
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Translate: 'We were horrified to learn the news.'
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Use 'horrifié' in a sentence about a scary movie.
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Write a formal sentence about public reaction to a scandal.
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Describe a character's reaction using 'Horrifié,...' at the start.
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Translate: 'I am (f) horrified by your behavior.'
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Write a sentence using 'horrifiés' (plural).
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Explain the difference between 'horrifié' and 'horrifiant' in French.
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Write a sentence about being horrified by the weather/storm.
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Use 'absolument horrifié' in a sentence.
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Translate: 'They (f) are horrified to see the trash.'
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Write a sentence about a politician being horrified.
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Use 'horrifié devant' in a sentence.
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Write a sentence about a cat being horrified.
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Translate: 'Are you (m) horrified?'
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Write a sentence using 'horrifiée' and 'parce que'.
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Use 'totalement horrifiés' about a group of people.
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Write a sentence about a character in a book being horrified.
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Translate: 'She seemed horrified by the coldness of his look.'
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Say 'I am horrified' in French.
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Pronounce the word 'horrifiée' correctly.
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Say 'She is horrified by the dog'.
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How do you say 'We are horrified'?
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Say 'I am horrified to see that'.
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Say 'Are you horrified?' (formal/plural).
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Say 'It is horrifying' (referring to a situation).
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Practice theuvular 'r' in 'horrifié'.
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Say 'I am absolutely horrified'.
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Say 'He seems horrified'.
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Say 'They (f) are horrified by the news'.
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Say 'Horrified, the witness called the police'.
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Say 'I was horrified by the film'.
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Say 'Everyone is horrified'.
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Say 'I am horrified by the pollution'.
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Say 'Are you horrified by this scandal?'
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Say 'They were horrified to learn that'.
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Say 'She is horrified by the mess'.
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Say 'I am horrified of myself'.
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Identify the word: 'Elle est horrifiée.'
True or False: The speaker said 'horrible'. (Audio: Je suis horrifié).
Which preposition did the speaker use? (Audio: Horrifié par le bruit).
Is the subject male or female? (Audio: Elle est horrifiée).
How many syllables are in 'horrifié'?
Listen: 'Nous sommes horrifiés.' Is it plural?
What is the emotion? (Audio: Je suis horrifié).
True or False: The 'H' was pronounced. (Audio: Horrifié).
Which word came first? (Audio: Horrifié, il a crié).
Listen: 'C'est horrifiant.' Is the person feeling horror?
Listen: 'Ils se disent horrifiés.' What is the verb?
Listen: 'Je suis horrifiée de voir ça.' What is the preposition?
Is the speaker calm or upset? (Audio: Je suis horrifiée !)
Listen: 'Une foule horrifiée.' What is the noun?
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Summary
The word 'horrifié' is your go-to French adjective for expressing extreme shock or disgust. For example, 'Elle était horrifiée par le crime' shows a deep emotional impact that goes beyond simple surprise.
- Horrifié means 'horrified' and describes a state of intense shock, fear, or moral disgust.
- It is a past participle used as an adjective, requiring agreement in gender and number.
- Commonly used in news, literature, and formal debates to express strong negative reactions.
- Stronger than 'choqué' (shocked), it often implies a visceral or moral repulsion.
Match the Gender
Always look at the person you are describing. If it's Marie, write 'horrifiée'. If it's Jean, write 'horrifié'.
Use 'Par' for Causes
When something specific makes you feel this way, use 'par'. Example: 'horrifié par le crime'.
Silent H
Never pronounce the 'H'. It's 'o-ri-fye', not 'ho-ri-fye'.
Dramatic Effect
Start a sentence with 'Horrifié,...' to make your storytelling more exciting and professional.
관련 콘텐츠
emotions 관련 단어
à contrecœur
B1마지못해 또는 내키지 않게 무언가를 하는 것.
à fleur de peau
B1Oversensitive; easily affected emotionally.
à la fois
B1'동시에' 또는 '한꺼번에'라는 의미입니다.
à l'aise
A2편안하고 긴장되지 않으며 당황하거나 걱정하지 않는 느낌.
à regret
B1With regret; reluctantly.
abandon
B1누군가 또는 무언가를 영구적으로 떠나거나 포기하는 행위.
abasourdi
B1Stunned, dumbfounded, greatly astonished or shocked.
abattement
A2심한 낙담이나 기운이 없는 상태.
abattu
A2의기소침한, 낙담한, 맥이 풀린.
abominable
B1Causing moral revulsion; detestable.