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Hypnopompically horrified

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English

Etymology

From hypnopompic (“relating to the state of consciousness before becoming completely awake”) + -allyhypnopompically, and horrified (“struck with horror”).

Adverbial phrase

hypnopompically horrified

  1. Experiencing or expressing horror during the state of consciousness just before fully waking from sleep.
    • Example: He awoke hypnopompically horrified, unsure whether the shadow in the corner had been part of his dream or something lingering from it.

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