What does φριχτός in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word φριχτός in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use φριχτός in Greek.

The word φριχτός in Greek means τρομερός, τρομακτικός, φοβερός, απαίσιος, φριχτός, αποκρουστικός, φριχτός, κακός, φριχτός, απαίσιος, άθλιος, φοβερός, φριχτός, τρομερός, φριχτός, φοβερός. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word φριχτός

τρομερός, τρομακτικός, φοβερός, απαίσιος, φριχτός

(distressing)

Ήταν μια τρομερή εμπειρία, και αναγκάστηκα να πάρω άδεια από τη δουλειά για μια εβδομάδα.
It was a terrible experience, and I was off work for a week.

αποκρουστικός, φριχτός, κακός

(nasty, unpleasant)

Rachel thought the meal was horrid.

φριχτός, απαίσιος, άθλιος

(unpleasant)

Ο καιρός ήταν φριχτός (or: απαίσιος) όλη την εβδομάδα.
The weather was terrible the whole week.

φοβερός, φριχτός, τρομερός

(very unpleasant)

Τα νέα για την παράλληλη σχέση του πολιτικού προκάλεσαν φοβερό σκάνδαλο.
The news of the politician's affair caused a dreadful scandal.

φριχτός, φοβερός

(severe) (ανυπόφορος)

Είχε φριχτούς (or: φοβερούς) πόνους.
He was in terrible pain.

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