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Griewel

Definition

Griewel is a noun with multiple senses that refer to an eerie or macabre feeling or a gruesome sight. It can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is repellently eerie or sinister.

Senses

Noun

  1. A feeling of eerie or macabre nature; a sense of horror or repulsion.
  2. A gruesome or horrific sight; something that evokes feelings of disgust or fear.

Adjective

  1. Describing something that is eerie or sinister; causing a sense of unease or dread.
  2. Revealing or indicating a repulsively eerie or creepy quality.

Sample Sentences

Noun:

  1. The abandoned house emanated a griewel that made even the bravest souls tremble.
  2. As the horror film reached its climax, the audience was enveloped in a palpable griewel.

Adjective:

  1. The dense forest had a griewel ambiance that sent shivers down their spines.
  2. She couldn't shake the feeling of griewel as she walked through the dimly lit alley.

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