Hor'rid adjective [ Latin horridus . See Horror , and confer Ordure .] 1. Rough; rugged; bristling. [ Archaic] « Horrid with fern, and intricate with thorn.» Dryden. 2. Fitted to excite horror; dreadful; hideous; shocking; hence, very ... Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/H/62
horrid 1. Exceedingly bad: 'She said something horrid to her father.' 2. Grossly offensive to decency or morality; causing horror. 3. Provoking disgust or extreme displeasure: 'The rancid soup had a horrid taste.' 4. Dreadful, shocking, or frightening enough to cause horror. Found on http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/info/view_unit/999/
such as to cause horror; shockingly dreadful; abominable. · extremely unpleasant or disagreeable: horrid weather; She thought her uncle was horrid. · shaggy or bristling; rough. Found on https://www.infoplease.com/dictionary/horrid