horrible$35941$ - translation to greek
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horrible$35941$ - translation to greek

AMERICAN COMIC STRIP
Hagar The Horrible; Hagar the Horrible; Hägar the Hørrible; Hägar; Haegar; Haegar the Horrible; Lucky Eddie; Hägar the Horrible: Hägar Knows Best
  • ''Hägar the Horrible'' characters (l. to r.): Snert, Hamlet, Helga, Hägar, Honi, Kvack
  • Hägar themed gift shop at [[Islands of Adventure]] theme park in Florida

horrible      
adj. φρικτός, φρικώδης

Definition

horrible
1.
If you describe something or someone as horrible, you do not like them at all. (INFORMAL)
The record sounds horrible.
...a horrible small boy.
ADJ
horribly
When trouble comes they behave selfishly and horribly.
ADV: ADV with v
2.
You can call something horrible when it causes you to feel great shock, fear, and disgust.
Still the horrible shrieking came out of his mouth.
= terrible
ADJ
horribly
A two-year-old boy was horribly murdered.
ADV: ADV with v
3.
Horrible is used to emphasize how bad something is.
That seems like a horrible mess that will drag on for years...
= awful
ADJ: ADJ n [emphasis]
horribly
Our plans have gone horribly wrong...
ADV: ADV with v, ADV adj

Wikipedia

Hägar the Horrible

Hägar the Horrible is the title and main character of an American comic strip created by cartoonist Dik Browne and syndicated by King Features Syndicate. It first appeared in February 1973 and was an immediate success. Since Browne's retirement in 1988 (and subsequent death), his son Chris Browne (May 1952-February 5, 2023) continued the strip until his death, with artwork by Gary Hallgren. As of 2010, Hägar is distributed to 1,900 newspapers in 56 countries and translated into 12 languages. The strip is a caricature commenting on modern-day life in the United States through a loose interpretation of Viking Age Scandinavian life.