Horrendous in a sentence as an adjective

I think it's going to be horrendous. I think there are going to be a lot of horrible problems in the next five years."

That's horrendous. I wouldn't host my dog's website on a server with that kind of SLA - and I don't even have a dog.

Why can software engineers and companies get away with such horrendous practices?

I got so tired of being upset with the horrendous human design in modern technology that I took action. What I've done: - Buy 2 $350 laptops every year.

Checking the latency profile, it is horrendous even for these simple transactions hundreds of milliseconds! Worse, there is no where to go as the service grows.

I do stand by the horrendous UI though. Even if the other issues weren't there, the UI certainly kills client certificates for normal users.

It's given birth to some truly horrendous monstrosities of architecture. A dense jungle of service objects, command patterns, and worse.

This is a horrendous miscarriage of justice. 4 months internet access = approx $80.

The thought of people dying in the streets from preventable disease and injury sounds pretty horrendous. But for the past 20 years we've been fed the same fabricated FUD about socialized medicine that has no basis in reality.

So while there are brilliant, good, bad and horrendous programmers in India, the math totally inclines towards you finding bad programmers more often.

Legere is right - the mobile landscape is just horrendous and it's mainly because of AT&T and Verizon. I hope T-Mobile continues this push towards making customers happy and simply offering better products.

People had flown in from out of state to be there for the interview and were blind sided by this horrendous group interview that felt like it took place solely to stroke the ego of the guy leading the whole charade. I also remember the head guy preaching to us that Java was the future and if we didn't learn it we'd be left behind.

It was either a horrendous experience or a fantastic one. The horrendous teams sat down together and drafted every sentence, laboriously and unceasingly, by committee.

France, Italy, Turkey, and Russia have horrendous prisons where in many cases prisoners don't survive their sentences. France's prisons are so historically bad that they've spawned whole revolutions numerous times, and are a common factor in their history.

I'd love it if we held these tech leaders accountable for the horrendous policies their supported leaders have put in place. You can't say you value your users' privacy and then give money to candidates who don't share that value, unless you say "but these other policies that he supports matter more to me" - and then fine, give us a list of what you value more than protecting my privacy.

The inefficiency of paying a network to speculatively create and back TV shows based on guesstimated potential advertising revenue and a tiny chance of a massive payoff if the show is a hit is horrendous.

The country has demonstrated itself well able to simply absorb and tire out attackers by going back into the ample available space, safe in the knowledge that if they could somehow overcome the horrendous logistical challenges, they'd be so weak by the time winter came that it woudln't matter anyway. A brutal strategy, but apparently effective.

Horrendous definitions

adjective

causing fear or dread or terror; "the awful war"; "an awful risk"; "dire news"; "a career or vengeance so direful that London was shocked"; "the dread presence of the headmaster"; "polio is no longer the dreaded disease it once was"; "a dreadful storm"; "a fearful howling"; "horrendous explosions shook the city"; "a terrible curse"