verb
- to cause the hair to stand on end; to produce a sensation of horror or dread that makes one's hair stand up
Usage: formal or literary; often used in passive voice or reflexive form
Examples
- The ghost story was designed to horripilate the audience.
- She felt horripilated by the eerie sounds in the abandoned house.
- The gruesome details of the crime horripilated everyone in the courtroom.
- His spine-tingling narration horripilated the listeners.
- The thought of the accident horripilated her for weeks afterward.