épouvantable
Épouvantable is a French adjective derived from the verb "épouvanter," meaning "to frighten" or "to terrify." It is primarily used to describe something that is extremely distressing, terrible, or repugnant. The word conveys a strong negative connotation, often emphasizing the intensity or enormity of the displeasure or horror associated with a subject.
In literary and colloquial usage, épouvantable can describe various phenomena such as gruesome events, morally dreadful
The term is often employed in a hyperbolic or expressive context, underscoring the severity of the object
Etymologically, épouvantable is related to the French noun "épouvante," meaning "fright" or "terror," which in turn
While "épouvantable" is somewhat formal and literary, it remains commonplace in everyday speech for emphasizing negative