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macabre
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macabre
(adjective)
macabre
/mə
ˈ
kɑːb/
/mə
ˈ
kɑːbrə/
adjective
macabre
/mə
ˈ
kɑːb/
/mə
ˈ
kɑːbrə/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of MACABRE
[
more macabre; most macabre
]
:
involving death or violence in a way that is strange, frightening, or unpleasant
a
macabre
story of murder and madness
Police discovered a
macabre
scene inside the house.
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