Definition
More grisly; more gruesome, horrifying, or disturbing in appearance; comparative form of grisly.
Etymology
Comparative form of grisly (causing horror or dread), from Old Norse grisligr (gruesome). The -er suffix creates the comparative degree.
Kelly Says
The word 'grisly' likely comes from Norse settlers who needed a word for the horror of Viking-age violence—the comparative 'grislier' lets you rank different horrors from bad to worse.
Translations
BNবাংলা
অধিক ধূসর
adh-ik dhusar
CSČeština
šedější
sheh-zhe-yee
ELΕλληνικά
γκριότερος
gri-o-teros
ESEspañol
más grisado
mas gree-sah-doh
FISuomi
harmempi
har-mempi
FRFrançais
plus grisé
pluh gree-zay
HEעברית
אפור יותר
a-poor ye-e-eer
HIहिन्दी
अधिक धूसर
adhi-k dhusar
HUMagyar
szürkébb
shoor-keh-bb
IDBahasa Indonesia
lebih abu-abu
le-bih ah-boo ah-boo
ITItaliano
più grigiastro
pwee gree-ah-stro
JA日本語
もっと灰色
motto hai-iro
KO한국어
더 회색으로
deo hoe-saek-euro
MSBahasa Melayu
lebih abu-abu
le-bih ah-boo ah-boo
PTPortuguês
mais acinzentado
mais ah-sin-zen-tah-doh
RUРусский
более седоватый
bolee se-do-va-tyi
SVSvenska
gråare
grah-are
SWKiswahili
kijivu
kee-jee-voo
TAதமிழ்
பழுப்பு
pazhup-pu
TRTürkçe
daha grileşmiş
dah-ha gree-lesh-mish
UKУкраїнська
сіріший
see-ree-shee
VITiếng Việt
đen hơn
den hon