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- Dictionarygory/ˈɡɔːri/
adjective
- 1. involving or showing violence and bloodshed: "a gory horror film" Similar Opposite
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adjective. us / ˈɡɔr·i, ˈɡoʊr·i / Add to word list. unpleasant or frightening, esp. because covered with blood or showing signs of violence: I’m afraid most operations look pretty gory. Idiom. gory details. (Definition of gory from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) What is the pronunciation of gory?
The meaning of GORY is covered with gore : bloodstained. How to use gory in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Gory.
Gory definition: covered or stained with gore; bloody.. See examples of GORY used in a sentence.
(informal) involving a lot of blood or violence; showing or describing blood and violence. a gory accident. the gory task of the pathologist. a gory movie. (humorous) He insisted on telling us all the gory details about their divorce (= the unpleasant facts). Definitions on the go.
Define gory. gory synonyms, gory pronunciation, gory translation, English dictionary definition of gory. adj. go·ri·er , go·ri·est 1. Covered or stained with gore; bloody. 2. Full of or characterized by bloodshed and violence. gor′i·ly adv. gor′i·ness n....
3 meanings: 1. horrific or bloodthirsty 2. involving bloodshed and killing 3. covered in gore.... Click for more definitions.
Use the word gory to describe something that features a lot of bloodshed and violence, like a horror movie in which victims are axed to death by a madman. Some people love gory movies like that, and others refuse to watch them.