Answer: horrible; grim
macabre
adjective
Word Origin late 19th century: from French macabre from Danse Macabre 'dance of death' from Old French perhaps from Macabé 'a Maccabee' with reference to a miracle play depicting the slaughter of the Maccabees.
Scrabble Points: 13
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Macabre definition is - having death as a subject : comprising or including a personalized representation of death. How to use macabre in a sentence. Where does the word macabre come from?
Macabre definition gruesome and horrifying; ghastly; horrible. See more.
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