Associations to the word «Harrowing»
Noun
- Ordeal
- Suspense
- Recount
- Plough
- Furrow
- Tale
- Experience
- Journey
- Planting
- Depiction
- Yell
- Harvesting
- Spectacle
- Adventures
- Bandit
- Suffering
- Messiah
- Pang
- Portrayal
- Atrocity
- Reviewer
- Visual
- Hell
- Grief
- Narrative
- Scene
- Escape
- Adventure
- Trip
- Narrator
- Torment
- Exodus
- Tragedy
- Descent
- Encounter
- Detail
- Rolling
- Account
- Tractor
- Frustration
- Story
- Ride
- Storyline
- Satan
- Misery
- Soil
- Autobiography
- Torture
- Reflection
- Holocaust
- Refugee
- Abuse
- Horror
- Childhood
- Reader
- Chronicle
- Anxiety
- Fate
- Destruction
- Sight
- Drama
- Chase
- Soul
- Violence
- Novel
- Reporter
- Deed
- Audience
- Hollywood
- Christ
- Struggle
- Terror
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
HARROWING, verb. Present participle of harrow
HARROWING, adjective. Causing pain or distress.
HARROWING, noun. The process of breaking up earth with a harrow.
HARROWING, noun. Suffering, torment, especially that of Christ in his descent to Hell.
HARROWING OF HELL, noun. (mythology) (theology) A raid into the underworld by a heroic figure.
Dictionary definition
HARROWING, adjective. Extremely painful.
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