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horrorizaba
Imperfect yo conjugation of horrorizar.
horrorizaba
Imperfect él/ella/usted conjugation of horrorizar.

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Una decisión que me gusta mucho haber tomado entonces, aunque fue mi primer grupo haciendo voces graves lo cual, para ser sincero, al principio me horrorizaba un poco, jaja.
A decision I'm very pleased with us making back then when it comes to it, though it was my first band doing low vocals in which was a bit terrifying in the beginning to be honest, haha.
Trasplante era una palabra que me horrorizaba.
Transplant was a word that horrified me.
Entonces pude ir a Cracovia, que me horrorizaba.
So I was able to go to Krakow, which I dreaded.
A medida que iba leyendo, me horrorizaba: ¡lo estaba haciendo todo mal!
As I read I became horrified–I was doing it all wrong!
Cuando llegué aquí, la idea de pasar una temporada contigo me horrorizaba.
When I first came here, the idea of spending time with you filled me with horror.
Al principio me horrorizaba, pero no podía hacer nada.
It used to upset me but I have to let her do it now.
Mientras me horrorizaba ante la realidad de las noticias ese día, me concienticé en el momento de que mi pérdida parcial de la audición estaba empezando a interferir con mi performance en el escenario.
While I was horrified at the reality of the news that day, I had for a time become aware that my partial hearing loss was beginning to interfere with my performance on stage.
He alcanzado el éxito porque me propuse hacer realidad mi sueño de marcar la diferencia en la salud a nivel mundial facilitando el acceso a medicamentos asequibles y me horrorizaba que una proporción significativa de la población mundial careciera de este.
I have succeeded because I set out to realize my dream of making a difference to global health by delivering affordable medicines because I was appalled that a significant proportion of the world's population lacks access to affordable medicines.
Me horrorizaba caminar por aquí.
I used to be so terrified to walk in here.
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