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grotesque

[groh-tesk] / groʊˈtɛsk /


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As a result of the alleged substandard embalming, family members say they were forced to witness the “grotesque and undignified condition of their loved one’s remains” and suffered humiliation, grief and horror.

From Los Angeles Times

But it is a perfect example of the kind of stories we are going to start seeing juxtaposed with Hegseth’s grotesque rhetoric in these first few days of the war.

From Salon

In June, Jack Schlossberg said on social media that his family had not been consulted for the new show, then accused Murphy of profiting off his uncle’s life in a “grotesque” way.

From The Wall Street Journal

Instead, his grotesque behavior backfired and has drawn even more insults and rejections.

From Salon

Such a comparison is morally grotesque and objectively wrong.

From The Wall Street Journal